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I've had this for many years and worked like a charm until I cooked one of the IC's by keying up my mobile while too close to it. I've tried to find parts for it but it doesn't seem to exist anywhere else.
If it has them and even if it does and they go POP the next stage that gets creamed is the receiver RF amplifier transistor. That is my guess and I couldn't even begin to guess what type or part number it is.
I remember now that is was the amp and out of desperation I replaced it with one from a mobile unit. It worked but with a loud hum and antenna warning light would come on when transmitting. Of course, I stopped using it out of fear that I would cause further damage. I don't remember where I put the original part.
Is it possible to be on a lake and have a homing directional beam being emitted from the shore so a person could navigate to that beam's source? For example at night to a jetty.
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
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