Thanks Don. I was hoping that this was no the case. I have taken a few of
these things out and adjusted them. I t is a real pain in the butt to do and was hoping that someone would come up with something else that might cause the problem that I described. I just do not feel like doing it to this unit
as it belongs to friend and it is a very late model. The wiring under the
chasis is pristine and the is also very clean there.  I am a bir
apprehensive about doing anything to the radio that involves major
surgery!!!!! I guess I will have to try though. Thanks for the advise. This
is exactly the kind of info that I was looking for. Someone else that had
the same thoughts on the mattter as I did!!!  Thanks

Joe K4TR


If it is like the R-390 series or 75A-4, you don't have to do major surgery. I have done both receivers without removing the PTO from the receiver. As I recall, I fabricated a tool to reach the slug adjustment and was able to do it with the PTO intact inside the receiver. You may have to remove a sub-panel cover. If you have a manual it should cover the procedure.

73,

Don

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