Confirmed that at an early stage of the trouble shooting.  No difference with 
either antenna selected (only one port has an antenna). 

Regards,

Mark, K1RX


> On Jul 26, 2019, at 7:28 PM, Dennis Moore <den...@mail4life.net> wrote:
> 
> Any chance you accidentally switched antennas on 40m?
> 
> Dennis NJ6G
> 
>> On 7/26/2019 13:21, Mpridesti via Elecraft wrote:
>> Although I was able get the TX running again by merely doing a small twist 
>> to all the TMP connectors that were reachable with top cover removed and 
>> behind the front panel, unable to bring back the receiver front end on 40 m. 
>> I hear noise and very weak signals but nothing like the normal band noise 
>> and a hot receiver previously.
>> 
>> Now wondering if another part of the radio (tmp connectors) needs a small 
>> twist to break up oxidation. Not clear as to why just one band is affected. 
>> Any thoughts from this great resource?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Mark, K1RX
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