On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 w9re@worldnet.att.net wrote:
> Murphy hit me on Friday night with symptoms of a relay in the amp
> about to go (had that happen once before). I had to keep tripping the
> vox to copy weak signals. It came and went and finally on Sunday I
> think I figured it out to be a bad connection or connector (right
> angle) on the back of the amp. Sometimes it created hash on all
> signals.
I remember a very similar problem at VS6WO a few years ago. We had all
kinds of weird intermittent problems until we replaced a 90-degree elbow
connector. When we dissected it with a hacksaw, we noticed the center
conductor was a VERY thin (light guage) spring. It looked like the
filament from a cheap light bulb. Steve said he had bought that generic
connector in some local electronics market.
The lesson I took away from that experience is to spend the few extra
pennies for quality connectors, especially for any elbows.
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
http://www.n4gn.com
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