[Icom] 706 frequency problem/resolved

W1DFU Bert [email protected]
Sun, 15 Jun 2003 19:10:09 -0400


I agree....what kind of a reply is that??...serves no purpose in my
opinion.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "AA6DX" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Icom] 706 frequency problem/resolved


> Poop, Matt  -- what kind of reply is that?   Tsk tsk .. no wonder you
don't
> want any QSLs!   Sheesh .. It is OK to be a doo-doo, but .. "WHY" ???
What
> TRUBBLE, Matt? .. does not your DELETE key function?
> For the benefit of the ICOM list .. I have tuned up my IC-736, and it
works
> SWELL . the interesting thing was the setting of the FQ ... cannot
believe
> how neat that worked, once I figured it out!
> 73, Mark   AA6DX
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Matt Erickson" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 3:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [Icom] 706 frequency problem/resolved
>
>
> > Wow!  How about those who "think" they have a problem, make all the
proper
> checks, and tests prior to jumping into the reflector with the
question?
> Might save all of us the trouble.
> >
> > At 04:47 PM 6/15/03 , you wrote:
> > >Well, OK, 47 years of radio and I fell for this one.  Had had the
front
> panel
> > >off a couple of days ago, something I should have included as a
part of
> the
> > >problem.
> > >
> > >Brought the 706 in from the truck and put it on the bench.  Checked
it
> against
> > >the crystal calibrator on a Kenwood 520.  Yep, quite low, about a
KHZ.
> But I
> > >decided to try something else.  Put the 706 on dummy load and put
it on
> what
> > >appeared to be 14298.98, where the MMSN was being heard, and
transmitted
> on USB.
> > >  Hmmm... Off freq in the Kenwood.  And I had just checked that
> calibrator
> > >against WWV.  Tuned the 706 until it was received on 14300 on the
> Kenwood.
> > >Transmitted and observed TX frequency.  14300.  Damn, sounds like
an RIT
> > >problem.  But the RIT diode isn't lighted.  However, I punched the
RIT
> button,
> > >got a beep, and the diode still wasn't lighted.  Ah... was the RIT
on all
> this
> > >time?  Well, yes, that's exactly what it was.  Probably while
riding down
> the
> > >road I hit the RIT while bouncing along these dirt roads.
> > >
> > >So why wasn't the RIT diode lit?  I decided to pull the front panel
> again.
> > >Maybe I bent a pin in the jack, maybe I broke something when I had
it off
> > >before.  Well, no answer to that, since, when it put it back today,
the
> RIT
> > >diode now works fine.  Have since pulled it once more, and examined
it.
> I can't
> > >find anything wrong, but now the RIT diode lights properly.
> > >
> > >Simple darned button fooled me.  Well, it won't be my last stupid
> mistake.
> > >
> > >73 and thanks for the help.  From the OF forced to live in the
digital
> age!
>
>
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