[TenTec] Freq readout
Clark Savage Turner
csturner at slonet.org
Sun Nov 16 08:01:28 EST 2003
Hey Paul -
I'll buy it back from you now! Hi Hi Hi.
It is a simple problem, and I believe I had fixed it on yours before I
sent it to you. Lasted a few years anyway!
The display unit is on a separate small board. The individual display
LED's are on a separate piece with pin connections on a vertical bus,
vertical against the front panel. Carefully move it up and shoot a
little DeOxit into the connections, then make sure all grounds around
there are solid, move everything around a little, and reseat. It should
be good for another couple of years. That is my experience, I just did
this procedure on my Corsair II a little while ago.
Clark
WA3JPG
On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 08:15 PM, Paul DeWitte K9OT wrote:
> I am having a problem with the freq readout on my Corsair II. I am
> wondering
> if it is heat related, and I think that I have seen posted on here some
> mention of something that you can spray on individual parts to cool
> them off
> and see if it is a heat related problem.
> Hope that I stated this so it is understandable.
>
> Thanks for any help
> 73 Paul K9OT
>
>
>
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