I will take a look at that.  I should have stated, the audio is still
there...but it just gets obviously softer.  That is what so weird.  It
just doesn't go away....just sounds like someone is turning the deviation
down ;-)
Thanks,
Robert



Message: 12
   Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:08:16 -0600
   From: "Steve S. Bosshard \(NU5D\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: audio problems

I think I would take a look at the Deviation control pot on the exciter -
maybe dirty.  Does the audio come back by itself?  Does it stay gone long
enough to divide and conquer, ie, look at the output of the controller,
next the input, and determine if it fails in the receiver or controller,
or
exciter?

If it happens often enough, and long enough you will find it.

I remember a M2 Repeater with a cold solder joint on the Audio Card.

Like to never found it.

Regards,

Steve
NU5D

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