Hello,
Friendly reminder to make sure your antenna connectors are clean at the radio and not loose. I should of caught onto it sooner, but I noticed something was wrong when my amp was randomly clicking while I was transmitting on SSB.. I knew to stop and check connections. Sure enough, the coax barely had any bite when putting the cable into the antenna jack. Cleaned the middle with some q-tips and rubbing alcohol carefully, then I used a small flathead to push on each metal tab inside the connector inward so it tightened up. Now the radio is very happy.
I just hope I didn't hurt things in the radio transmitting as it progressively got worse. I have extra radios I can just take the SO-259 off of, but figured it was at least worth a try to fix the one already in the radio.
Friendly reminder to make sure your antenna connectors are clean at the radio and not loose. I should of caught onto it sooner, but I noticed something was wrong when my amp was randomly clicking while I was transmitting on SSB.. I knew to stop and check connections. Sure enough, the coax barely had any bite when putting the cable into the antenna jack. Cleaned the middle with some q-tips and rubbing alcohol carefully, then I used a small flathead to push on each metal tab inside the connector inward so it tightened up. Now the radio is very happy.
I just hope I didn't hurt things in the radio transmitting as it progressively got worse. I have extra radios I can just take the SO-259 off of, but figured it was at least worth a try to fix the one already in the radio.