Don;
It's a small relay that's on the lo-pass filter board. The transmitter
uses a pin diode. Try something before replacing it. Make a few CW
contacts, using full breakin. See if that clears it up.
Dave
WA0ZZG
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> I have an FT-1000D. When the reciever comes back up after transmitting,
> the audio level sometimes is quite low. If I hit the PTT switch the audio
> will come back up. Can someone identify this relay and provide replacement
> part info? Or is there a quick fix? Thanks. Don W7WOJ
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