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Re: [TenTec] Omni VI Rubbery crud on PCB

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni VI Rubbery crud on PCB
From: Bwana Bob <wb2vuf@verizon.net>
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 21:22:20 -0400
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Yuk! I've seen brown crud on the foil side of the circuit boards my Paragon and another one that I worked on. In those cases the crud was excess soldering flux. I cleaned it off with isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs. The white stuff may be some kind of oxidation or corrosion. Mold would be black.

73,

Bob WB2VUF


On 7/15/2017 7:32 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
My Omni VI had some dark brown rubbery stuff on the XTAL osc and BFO
printed circuit boards, It is sort of like rubber cement and reminds me of
similar stuff I found in Kenwood TS-440s. There is also blue green copper
corrosion on the edges of the rubbery crud along with with white powdery
stuff. I think the powdery stuff may be mold or fungus. I have spent
several hours on each board trying to remove it as best I can.

It is not on every board, and not on any of the boards in an older Omni VI.
I am wondering if it is something that was put there by the Ten-Tec
factory, or if some previous owner did it? I guess it's purpose may be to
dampen possible microphonics in the oscillators. It definitely caused some
undesirable, unintended consequences in a humid climate.

Has anyone else seen this in an Omni VI?

DE Ken N6KB
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