John
I have found that the header socket on the display board tends to lose its
"spring" over time, resulting in poor or sporadic contact. What I did with mine
was to gently push the mating surface back to its original position with a
straight pin.
73 - Al, K2ZN
-----Original Message-----
From: John Huffman [mailto:hjohnc@core.com]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:16 AM
To: tentec
Subject: [TenTec] Omni V Display
The numeric display on my Omni V has started to change intensity. For a
while it's bright, then dim, then bright.
This doesn't effect performance, but needs to be rectified. There doesn't
seem to be anything that the rig is doing - transmitting, tuning,
bandswitching, etc. - that causes the change.
I have cleaned the contacts as best I could with DeOxit.
Any ideas?
73 de K8HJ
John
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