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Hi
Just bought a new NRD545 receiver and noticed that the rear panel, near
to the wideband antenna socket gets very hot. I have had a lot of rigs
in the past and never had one that heats up so much.

Just wondered if any JRC users could tell me if this is normal or could
there be a problem with this particular rig? Apart from the heat, there
are no other problems and the receiver works great.

Thanks
Mac.

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Mackenzie wrote:
Hi
Just bought a new NRD545 receiver and noticed that the rear panel, near
to the wideband antenna socket gets very hot. I have had a lot of rigs
in the past and never had one that heats up so much.

Just wondered if any JRC users could tell me if this is normal or could
there be a problem with this particular rig? Apart from the heat, there
are no other problems and the receiver works great.

Thanks
Mac.


Look here for an explanation.

http://www.ticon.net/~n9ewo/nrd545.html

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