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In Reply to: RE: Kenwood 700t problem posted by stewie2 on November 29, 2024 at 20:53:21
It does sound like a thermal problem, get yourself a can of cold spray and see if you can find a component you can barely hit and have it restore the sound. I've used playing cards and other things to barely hit just one component at a time. Surprisingly it could also be touch sensitive. Intermittent's are temperature or vibration and sometimes there is little difference with thermal expansion. Use something non conductive like a chopstick or diddle stick. When/if you find it, it may be very sensitive to touch.
Actually, one question about the cold spray. Do you have a particular type or brand? I assume this will just be cold air, and nothing else. Thanks.
I never paid attention to brand, or how it works. I suspect it has changed over the years, possibly starting with freon. But I haven't noticed any difference over the years and I've been using since the 60's.
Actually, one question about the cold spray. Do you have a particular type or brand? I assume this will just be cold air, and nothing else. Thanks.
Freeze spray discussion
Excellent--thanks for the link! Just what I was looking for.
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