If you service the mastr-pro final be certain to clean the tube socket
and covers well as these areas are good for collecting dusty swarf and
can make some spurs as well as sparks inside the cage, as with any tube
gear be sure the drain resistors are working properly before inserting
any metal tools into the cage.

ac0y5 wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jeff DePolo WN3A"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm not knocking Spectrum - I'm just relating experience. I
> > > have yet
> > > > to see one that stayed clean over the long haul. Any that
> > > aren't clean
> > > > surely can't meet the type acceptance they once had.
> > >
> > > Well said, very well said.
> >
> > Humor:
> >
> > "I have a Spectrum repeater on the air."
> >
> > "Oh really?  What frequency is it on?"
> >
> > "All of them."
> 
> NOW THAT'S FUNNY.....LAO.  I had a couple UHF GE MASTR PRO BASE
> STATIONS that did that ONCE for about 3 or 4 minutes, till I checked
> the output with the spectrum analyzer after tune up. It had 60 watts
> out and looked like a Christmas Tree.
> 73 ALL
> 
> 
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