Yep, sounds like the TX VCO needs a scrub. Definitely hit both while you¡¯re at it. If the problem persists, then we can start attacking the actual circuitry of the TX VCO, or I can send you one.?
Yep, like I said. They both need precautionary cleaning. Will save you headache down the line trust me.?
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 7:51 AM, n3ssl via <n3ssl@...> wrote:
Hi,
Take the VCO units apart they? like Ge Mastr Series develop whiskers.? I experienced this on a 900 station last year.? was doing all sorts of strange things.? ?I took detoxit spray and a compressed air and paper towels and cleaned. the VCO units up and working ever since.?