I have a stationmaster in the garage that is noisy. It came off the local
club repeater and replacing it made our noise problem go away. I've taken it
apart and inspected it for cracks in the joints but can't find any. I've been
thinking of sending a 12VDC voltage through it using a ballast resistor and
looking for the warm joint with a handheld thermometer we just got at work.
With enough current going through the joints, I should be able to detect the
bad joint.
Any other ideas?
Joe
---- skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've had the same problem caused by an old station master.
> We swapped it out and the new antenna fixed the problem
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