I agree with Mike. You should get a real manual, but that being said,
yes, tune it up and see what happens.
Kevin
Timothy V Horvath wrote:
I did find paper that bcame with radio. In the transmitter tune
L301-L306, the ones to Peak and Dip.
I think I'll try this. what do you think?
Tim
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 07:42:31 -0500 Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
While there is a limited amount of tune-up information available on
the
web, a real manual is the right way to go. eBay has them from time
to time.
The manual number is 68P81008E40-X The X can be any letter, the
higher,
like P the later the manual, but it doesn't really matter.
Kevin
Timothy V Horvath wrote:
Meter Yes, Manual no. Can I get what I need from web site?
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:59:56 -0500 Kevin Custer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
Do you have a manual and a test meter?
Timothy V Horvath wrote:
No I'm not.
I'd say the transmitter/power amp is spurious.
Are you sure it is tuned correctly?
Kevin
Tim Horvath wrote:
I have 2 of these units converted for 2 meter repeater use and
both have problems. I'm located near Daytona beach Florida. Is
there
anyone near this area that repair these radios? #1 unit, has
static
noise when in transmit with nothing connected (audio, contoller).
#2
unit, when it unkeys it pulls about 4 Amps, sometime for 10
seconds
or maybe 30 min. as if a relay is sticking?? Any Ideas. I would
like to find someone near me to take it to for repair.
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