Lee, The reason for the diode is to keep the source voltage from the amplifier and the transceiver isolated from each other in case one is greater than the other. Terry W6RU
Grant, Did you have a series diode in the keying line from the amplifier ? Reason why I ask is if the diode is there then nothing should get back to the amp when it is not used. Terry W6RU
I have a nice Corsair 1 forsale. Currently has the Inrad 2.8 filters in it along with the Tentec 1800, 500 & 250 filters. I also have the original filters the 2.8's replaced. Have a manual but no mic
I have a nice Corsair 1 forsale. Currently has the Inrad 2.8 filters in it along with the Tentec 1800, 500 & 250 filters. I also have the original filters the 2.8's replaced. Have a manual but no mic
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0007_01C16D08.37F20B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable After using a Corsair o
Tentec power supply that matches the Corsair II with digital clock ... $ 140.00 shipped. Matching VFO for Corsair II ... $ 125.00 shipped. Terry W6RU Bakersfield, CA 661-366-2211