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Subj: Re: PA /Filter board removal?
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Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 06:54:56 +0000
From: g0ftd@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu (Andy)
To: ft817@ww
Subject: Re: PA /Filter board removal?
G0BHD wrote:-
> I have never had to remove that board, but I have removed the one it plugs
> into on the other side,(main board),to cure a possible "dry joint"
> problem.
Funny you hould mention that. I see that Yaesu don't seem to clean their
PCB's too well. Quite a bit of flux hanging about.
> While you are at it, under the main board you will find some copper
> coloured "leaf springs", these earth the main board to the metal chassis.
> My "dry joint" problem turned out to be a poor earth conection to chassis
> caused by tarnished copper leaf springs!
> Might pay to give them a polish!!
I've done just that, but I have not completly reassembled the rig yet
so not sure if it's gonna cure my original problem.
The original reason for taking apart the rig was that I noticed a strong
sproggie on about 7.078Mhz which appears to be internally generated,
and I decided to see of there were any dodgy joints or component
failures. I hadn't noticed it before, so not sure if it was there all
the time or if something has changed.
I'll provide an update as and when.
- Andy -
G0FTD @ GB7PZT
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