On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> With everyone's advice I looked into what freq the transmitter was really on. 
> I found the crystal wafer switch off position and really thought that was my 
> issue, not. I also found no matter where the transceive switch was, it always 
> uses the injection VFO from the R-4C. Of course with the Saints game on 
> yesterday, I didn't spend a whole lot of time after aligning the shaft and 
> making a few tests.thanks all,manny- 

This situation reminded me of a problem I had with a TR4 many years ago when I 
attached a remote VFO.
The internal TR4 VFO would not turn off when the remote VFO was activated, both 
VFO's were running. I checked the remote VFO on another TR4 and it worked 
properly.
Examining carefully the printed circuit board in the TR4 VFO I found a solder 
bridge between two tracks.  Removing that bridge cured the problem and it 
worked correctly after the bridge removal.

Harold
N3HP
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