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I have had just a little experience with acoustics and sound. I have used self adhesive acoustic foam and thought of building a sort of box and lining it with that. I haven't had much problem with rf just the fan noise.
I have a 50amp megawatt and have been thinking I will make a box or something to isolate it. And put it on the bottom shelf of my bench so that fan noise isn't loud. Just haven't came up with a design I like.
So we seemed to fix it. The screw you can see in the picture was backed out and against the wire the the screwdriver is pointing to. So we straightened that pot out "delta tune" and could duplicate it by using something to ground that leg of the pot.
So I thought you could see the screw but it...
So a friend of mine came over and we were working on it. It seems like it is in the face. We took the face off and you can leave the radio lay on the bench and just torque the face and it reacts the same. He goes by 6.0 litre on here and will maybe say something I missed.
Thanks for the suggestions. I looked at the radio before I left for work this morning. I cut the zip ties that hold the wire loom and checked for any that appeared to have been crimped. I also loosened the screws again and made sure the board was square in the case.
Kaos I dont have a decent...
I have a cobra 29 that I had a mosfet conversion done on about a year ago. I have the radio in my semi so it would have a good amount of vibration. It worked good until about a month ago when it would always be keyed. I did a little testing and the meter swings and the TX light comes on as soon...
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