stiart
good morning.
i appreciate thenote. i am frustrated with myself not being able to
troubleshoot my own equipment. Spending a few hundred dol;l;ars each time a rig
fails is frUSTRATING.THAT IS WHY I NEED TO EVALUATE AELLING OFF THE OLDER
RIGS AND LEARN HOW TO WORK ON ONE RADIO.
I HAVE MADE ATTE,PS YP CONNECT WITH AO,EO,E FAMILIAR WITH TEN TEC RADIO
AND WOON'T MIND SPENDKNG TIME ON THE PHONE THE OHONE ADDRESSING THE
ISUEES.THE PARKINSONS HAS DIMMED MY SKILLS
I WOULD NOT EXPECT HIS TIME TO BE UNCOMPENSATED.
AT SOME POINT I NEED TOP CUT ,Y LOSSES, SO FAR I HAVE MY OLD SCOUT
HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
ALN KB7MBI
In a message dated 5/30/2017 11:34:57 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
Rohre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I would explore the voltage sag when under transmitting load.
This could be an aging electrolytic(s) drying out and failing to provide
enough voltage and current, give you have explored solder issues.
Hopefully, some current Corsair owners will speak up. My only encounter
with a Corsair was one that still had a good power supply.
Good Luck!
Stuart Rohre
K5KVH
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