In my opinion, if it was hit by lightning, it may have continually
intermittent semiconductor problems from now on.
Good luck on that one.
Neil - WA6KLA
Eric Lemmon wrote:
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> Charles,
>
> I'm surprised the radio wasn't more seriously damaged. If the
> receiverstill works okay, and has nominal sensitivity, you probably
> can leave it alone. If the resonator coil position has not changed,
> replacing it may not be worth the trouble. If it were my own
> equipment, I'd replace any damaged parts just to be safe.
>
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>
> Charles Blythe wrote:
> >
> > I recently purchased a C73RCB1106C that appears to have taken a
> > lightning strike. The first helical resonator has a partially melted
> > coil former, and I was wondering if anyone else has any experience
> > with tuning a preselector in this condition. I have tested this unit
> > and it appears to be functional and within spec. If necessary I could
> > probably find another set of helical resonators at work.
> >
> > 73,
> > Charles Blythe
> > KD5TKR
> >
> >
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