From: "DAN COTSIRILOS"
Subject: Re: TR-7
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All is well! I replaced the fuse and used one of those emergency 12 volt =
batt power packs that jumps a car and the radio is working perfect! =
Thanks everyone Evan was right on the money the power supply is bad!!! =
Dan
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From: Ron Baker=20
To: DAN COTSIRILOS=20
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: TR-7
Dan, front right corner next to the VFO there is a glass fuse and =
holder for the +12VDC for the radio.
Ron / WB4HFN
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From: DAN COTSIRILOS=20
To: drakelist{at}www.zerobeat.net=20
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:46 PM
Subject: TR-7
Does the TR-7 have a fuse on the inside somewhere? I =
accidentally touched the upper right peg, from the back, with the =
positive lead, on the dc input plug and now the TR-7 will not turn on. I =
can't imagine anything major could happen that easy. There must be some =
kind of fuse somewhere does anyone know? Thanks Dan
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