[Amps] FL2100B

Will Matney craxd1 at verizon.net
Tue Jul 11 21:09:54 EDT 2006


That would do it, and don't overlook a bad UHF connector (SO-239) as I've seen those corroded and cause a problem. After a certain power, they arced from the internal female center connector to the male pin. That amps of age for either of these to cause it. Generally if it's a disc cap breaking down, they'll tend to get hot. You may try transmitting while you have the case off and wait until it does this, then try cooling the caps with freeze spray to see if it cures the problem. Another thing to check is the contacts on the tube sockets that they are clean and tight. Last, check the coax jumper between the transceiver and the amp.

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On 7/11/06 at 6:24 PM Gudguyham at aol.com wrote:

>Could be a dirty contact on the trans/rx relay? Try a cleaning of that
>and  
>see what happens.
>Lou
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