[Elecraft] VFO problem

David Christ radioham at mchsi.com
Sat Feb 14 12:29:09 EST 2015


This was a standard technique used by TV repairmen back in the days of tube consoles and house calls.  For intermittent problems one waited until the owner left the room then lifted up one side about 6 inches and let it drop.  Usually either fixed the problem or caused a hard fault that could be troubleshot.  Now the owner just buys a new TV.

David K0LUM


On Feb 14, 2015, at 11:18 AM, Bill Turner <dezrat at outlook.com> wrote:

> I think you are on to something, Matt.  On a hunch, I performed a
> "percussive reset" as NASA calls it. I lifted the front on the K3
> about an inch and dropped it. The problem went away for now. When it
> comes back, I will do as you suggest. 
> 
> Many thanks to all who replied. 
> 
> Bill W6WRT
> 
> 
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 08:27:01 -0800, you wrote:
> 
>> I would suggest it's worth the time to swap the VFO A and VFO B
>> encoder boards.  It could be the encoder itself or its contacts to the
>> front panel board, either of them.
>> 
>> If you take this course, you might want to check the encoder board
>> contacts on each of them, and also take a look at the contacts on the
>> front panel board.  There may be some corrosion, dust, etc. on the
>> contacts.
>> 
>> 73,
>> matt
>> W6NIA
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