> The bfo trimmer has been know to cause problems. I beleive it's the
> brown one on the tx/audio board. A counter on the output of the bfo will
> tell the story or just a stable receiver with a short wire near the tx
> board can easily receive it and check for drift. My trimmer developed a
> tendency to jump and a shot of wd-40 cleaned it right up. Give it some
> time to dry before calibrating it.
Thanks, Steve. I may just go in and do that as a matter of course.
I will be testing the master oscillator against my freq counter this
afternoon to see if that is the major problem. Since the oven is $50
I want to be sure I am getting at the problem, hi hi.
Clark
WA3JPG
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