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Anonymous Posted on Nov 04, 2008

Ht1000 receivers I have come across a few Ht1000's that transmit fine but the receiver is intermittent. When they receive they work fine until you bump or squeeze the radio the audio signal drops but the rx led still shows a signal present. You bump the radios again and the audio signal comes back. What could be their problem.

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Just offhand it sounds like an intermittant solder joint on the circuit board. Just my thought,,, Mechanic

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