I just got the radio Wednesday, the 21st. Changing the address to the one you gave me in post #13. That's a different address than the one I had before. Are you having me ship it to the shop?
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Yeah I am in a hurry to get it back, it has been gone since April.Are you in a hurry for that radio? if not waiting until after the holidays to have it shipped may not be a bad idea.
If you go to page 2 of our original conversation about post 13 I gave you that address.I just got the radio Wednesday, the 21st. Changing the address to the one you gave me in post #13. That's a different address than the one I had before. Are you having me ship it to the shop?
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Hey Thirteen keep the money. I don't want you to work for nothing fellar. I am just proud to have found somebody that I can trust to repair my radios. Like I mentioned I still have my 2950dx I want to send youRadio will be shipped tomorrow. Also sending back payment, since I had it for so long. I did get the SSB functional as it should be. Radio is doing stock power in all modes. Sorry about all the goofups!
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I spent forever trying to fix the SSB issue... it turned out to be a bad bypass capacitor to ground on the emitter leg of the pre-driver transistor... a small disc cap. Very odd that a disc cap would fail in that application, but it failed in this case, and was shorted to ground, which caused the pre-driver to provide too much gain into the driver transistor, which then caused an oscillation issue. That has since been remedied, and SSB works as it should. That was partly why I had it so long.... I know that you didn't care about the SSB on it, but I'm the kind of person that refuses to send back a radio unless it's 100% operational. Drove me freakin' nutz. Anyhow, it's fixed and back to you, glad you are satisfied.
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Exit Thirteen I tip my hat to you bud. I don't know what I would have done with that radio if it wasn't for you. It would probably be sitting on a shelf collecting dust never to be used again. Thanks to you though I am enjoying talking on it again. Thanks again.I spent forever trying to fix the SSB issue... it turned out to be a bad bypass capacitor to ground on the emitter leg of the pre-driver transistor... a small disc cap. Very odd that a disc cap would fail in that application, but it failed in this case, and was shorted to ground, which caused the pre-driver to provide too much gain into the driver transistor, which then caused an oscillation issue. That has since been remedied, and SSB works as it should. That was partly why I had it so long.... I know that you didn't care about the SSB on it, but I'm the kind of person that refuses to send back a radio unless it's 100% operational. Drove me freakin' nutz. Anyhow, it's fixed and back to you, glad you are satisfied.
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