Hi Dennis,
I suspect this is very similar to the one in my Corsair II which has
exhibited similar problems from time to time.
Read the the following below from the Ten Tec Wiki
(https://tentecwiki.eqth.net/doku.php) for the likely fix which is very
simple. Corrosion on all TT connectors (both cable and board
connectors) is a very big problem over time.
73 de N1LQ-Dave
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Several of you have asked what I did on my readout to fix it.
It was simple in this case.
I asked:
The readouts on this radio are intermittent, too. Sometimes they are
just fine and sometimes some of the segments fade out. One time I
"banged" the side of the rig and they came back on. Do you know if I
take off the front panel (and all those 300 knobs) can I get to the LEDs
and are they plug-in such that I can exercise the devices in and out of
a socket? … I have the screws out right now but am loath to pull all
those knobs and such.
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From Harry Freeman, NK9R:
No, you don't have to take off the knobs. Just unscrew the top of the
aluminum enclosure. The led board is right under it. Unplug it and put a
little contact cleaner in the connections and you should be good to go.
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I opened it up and found there was a cable of sorts with plugs than ran
from the LED boards to a horizontal board. I pulled the plug, noting
which way it came off, and cleaned the pins and the sockets on the
cable. Plugging it back in, the readouts work perfectly now. It did not
look like the LEDs themselves came out but I supected plug to pin
contact from the start.
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Take care.
73, Jim
Jim Larsen, AL7FS
Anchorage, Alaska
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