A hot air (shrink tube) gun/blower with a narrow 
"tube" of directed hot air, pointed at locations 
within the amplifier chassis might tell you the 
story. 

cheers,

skipp 

www.radiowrench.com      (A Kenwood LMR Dealer)

> "Jimmy Floyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone that is using one of the TE Systems amplifiers ever had a
problem
> with a low power output during cold weather ?
> 
> 
> We have one that has been running for 6 years and it seems when
temp. drops
> below 50 degrees F, seems the output power is lowered quite a bit.
Before we
> dig into the amp , I thought maybe someone on the list might have
had the
> same problem and found a solution.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jimmy Floyd
> NQ4U




 

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