The answer is 'false'. And the main reason for that answer is the word
'..all..'
There are lots of reasons/mechanisms that cause or are a factor in the failure
of a part and many (all??) of those mechanisms are accelerated by an increase
in temperature (one 'rule of thumb' I remember is the statement that the
failure rate for solid state device doubles for every 10 degC increase in
temperature). Other factors are vibration, latent defects, etc. Some of these
are going to happen even if you never turn the radio on (i.e. shelf life of a
capacitor). Regardless it is pretty much true that the cooler you keep things,
the longer it will probably keep working.
So keep it cool!!
73Bob Groh, WA2CKY
On Thursday, October 13, 2016 7:30 AM, Charles Harpole <hs0zcw@gmail.com>
wrote:
Answer True or false.......
"All failures of ham radios are caused, ultimately, by excessive heat."
Come on, have fun with this if you can. 73
Charly, HS0ZCW
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