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I have a couple that are in like new condition...... used very little.......
I removed DEI transistors and installed brand new Original Toshiba 2SC2879 transistors.......
I purchased the Texas Star DX 350 amplifiers brand new about 6~7 years ago.....
$650 plus buyer pays shipping costs ........
I had another friend assume he could repair his Texas Star DX500V himself......
Simple repair, Power button light bulb burned out.....
He turned a simple fix into a somewhat major repair.
He did not disconnect the DC voltage supply before he started sticking metal things inside......
Yep...
Get the gray, they are the standard.
These connectors should be crimped with an industrial type crimp tool BEFORE you add the solder.
I have had to repair a lot of them and amplifiers because of an insufficient electrical connection because they were not crimped first.
You cannot get a good...
You know, a few years ago I had that same issue with the same meter.
At the moment, I can't remember what I did to take care of it.
I'll get that meter out and take a look.
Yeah, and with one tiny little tweak, the radio will be off so far on transmit, you probably will need some equipment to even get it close again.
Those cans are very, very finicky without a very good test equipment quality frequency counter to let you know where it is........
People that know...
I would say NO.
They can't get FCC certification for an amplifier to be sold in the U.S. if the amplifier can operate on 11 meters.
Why would you be interested in operating this amplifier on 11 meters anyway ?
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