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Browning receiver, signal was a bit too strong.

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As the old guys would say "Measure once, cut twice".

Checking to see that you have the right coax on the right radio can prevent faults like this.

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Yeah, this coil is connected directly to the center pin of the Browning receiver's antenna socket. Not sure how many Watts of RF you need to cause this problem, but it's a receiver. You're not supposed to transmit directly into it. Pretty sure that's what caused the issue.

The replacement is not built from the same materials. The coil form is resin-treated paper, not thermoplastic like the melted one.

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Works better, though.

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