Well, time is always an issue for me.  This weekend I was lucky as I didn't
have to work.  I was able to troubleshoot the radio and figure out what the
problem was.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, I'd rather take my chances replacing the
choke myself then spend hours tearing the K3 apart, then putting it back
together again, hoping that nothing else would be wrong with it once I'm
done.

I did put my K3 together as a kit, so I do have experience working on it...
it's just not something I look forward to doing.  In the little time I do
have to play radio, I'd rather play than fix. :)

73 de James K2QI

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 3:38 PM, The Smiths <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Of course if time is an issue, and it doesn't seem to be in this case as
> we've seen you trouble shoot, then soldering to repair, and once again
> jumping the choke to "test" with. Than in that case a person should send
> their rig in for repair.
>
>
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