Some people wanted additional info. the radio was a JR 8103, and the fuse
carrier is located by removing the frequency module. The fuse is just
inside and to the bottom after removing the module.
The second most popular repair reference was Kraft Midwest (advertised in
RCReport).
By the w
At 06:13 AM 6/11/2001 -0400, a lot of people wrote:
>Sounds like the weak little fuse holder needs to be tighted up a bit.
This happened to my 8103.
I, at first, scoffed at this idea, since I went in and checked the fuse a
number of times. The fuse was good, and it snapped into place nicely each
Radio repair: Radio South in Pensacola FL:
http://www.wtp.net/DBEST/radiosouth/RS1.html or Kraft Midwest (advertise in
RCReport).
--Bill
>From: Les Grammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [RCSE] JR Radio Repair...
>Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 20:50:07
Greetings,
Horizon has done all all the work on my JR's. They found a cracked solder
connnection for me. They've been good on time and cost of repairs and tuneups.
I did also have a fuse holder with insufficient holding power.
=
Dennis Phelan
For JR 388/8103 setup and F3b scoring downloads:
Sounds like the weak little fuse holder needs to be tighted up a bit. This happened
to my 8103.
-B
Les Grammer wrote:
>
> I seem to have bad luck with JR radio's. Yet again I find myself with a
> dead transmitter (and yes, I checked the fuse). It started automatically
> 'resetting' itself (
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