Ar solution that works for me:
Insert a coaxial power connector (that's POWER, not a PL259!) into the
external power jack. This disconnects the internal battery. The ground
lug and antenna connection jacks are tall enough to protect the plastic
power plug, even when inside the carry case.
73 de Bob, K6XX
k6xx@arrl.net
www.k6xx.com
On Fri, 03 May 2002 22:33:51 -0400 mdg <mdg@idirect.com> writes:
> I agree with Bill; it happened to me several times in the past. What
> I've done was I glued a rubber washer (spacer) around the Power
> push
> button such that it was higher than the button. Problem cured.
>
> 73 Art VE3PND
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