Hi Jerry,
Check the seating of the two IC's in the PLL unit (they are the two in
holders)
they tend to get dirt on the contacts, gently lift them up and squirt
freon on
the socket, then push them firmly in again.
The PLL unit is underneath the speaker after you have taken the top off.
Undo the several screws on the aluminium (aluminum) can and you will see
the chips.
Hope this works for you (and anyone else who has this reoccuring problem).
Steve
>
> Gang,
>
> My friend UT5URF owns used Kenwood TS940S/AT, which has the following
> problems:
>
> 1) Sometimes when he switches it ON, the display begins to show
> " . . . . . . . . . ."
> instead of frequency. It appears 1-2 seconds later after switching
> the POWER button ON. There's no receive at this time, only IF noise in
> headphones. One must switch the RIG ON and OFF from 5 to approx. 30
times
> to get it ready.
> 2) When CW VBT or SSB SLOPE TUNE is not in the normal position, there's a
> frequency shift while pushing and releasing SEND/REC button. This can
be
> also heard while operating SSB and listening to yourself in headphones
> ("MONI" ON).
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