The quickest way (but probably not the easiest) would be to try someone else's
known good modules in the Scout and/or try the modules in another Scout/Argo.
Otherwise, the rig/questionable module(s) may need to just sit and "bake" in
the RX position to see if something needs a little time to wake up. A little
more proper contact cleaning with DeOxit might also be in order.
The nice thing is that the Scout architecture isn't "rocket science" so to
speak compared to the current generation of radios and thus is reasonably
easy to troubleshoot/repair....
73 es GL, Al
On Mon March 14 2016 11:54:04 am Allan Taylor wrote:
> I am checking out a Scout that has been sitting around the shack of a local
> OT ham with the idea of perhaps
> purchasing it. I have not yet put it to a real antenna but did some
> checking with a good dummy load and power meter.
> On the upper bands (10,15, 20 and sometimes 30m) it will put out full power
> for a while (dits on the keyer, for about 10-15 sec),
> then hesitate, signal goes kinda chirpy, then drop down to very low or nil
> power. It seems to be rock solid on 3.5 and 7 MHz.
> I did a quickie cleanup of the interface strip but it wasn't all that
> thorough.
>
> I am not a electronics tech but can do a few obvious things. Any
> suggestions???
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