Today, the audio circuit in my MXT400 took a dump. Turned out to be a free fix. A bias resistor on the audio amp transistor base had a cold solder joint. I looked around the board and found 4 more, so I touched them up too.
Worst thing I have ever seen... the center lead of the so239 was NOT soldered to the RF output circuit. The connector was just screwed to the chassis and the tip was simply pushing against a pin that was sticking up from the main board. No solder... just spring pressure. Needless to say, I fixed that, too.
Not too happy I spent 2+ hours fixing a brand new $250 radio due to poor workmanship. At least none of the parts fried, which is a plus.
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Today, the audio circuit in my MXT400 took a dump. Turned out to be a free fix. A bias resistor on the audio amp transistor base had a cold solder joint. I looked around the board and found 4 more, so I touched them up too.
Worst thing I have ever seen... the center lead of the so239 was NOT soldered to the RF output circuit. The connector was just screwed to the chassis and the tip was simply pushing against a pin that was sticking up from the main board. No solder... just spring pressure. Needless to say, I fixed that, too.
Not too happy I spent 2+ hours fixing a brand new $250 radio due to poor workmanship. At least none of the parts fried, which is a plus.
I am becoming less and less of a fan.
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