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- PRO34.9
- I suggested that a ground connection or a circuit board in his
- PRO-34 might be loose. The thin PRO-34 plastic case feels chintzy,
- and can flex easily by applying just a gentle squeeze. After
- prolonged use, the case motion can loosen screws which were once
- tight.
-
- Ron disassembled his PRO-34. He unfastened the helical antenna,
- knobs, and rear screws, then gingerly removed the plastic case.
- After Ron tightened a Phillips screw holding the Logic Board
- to the front of the case, the birdie disappeared forever!
-
- The operation took a steady hand. Although he didn't have to
- remove any boards, Ron warned that accessing the offending screw was
- a challenge. He used a very small Phillips screwdriver,
- positioned through a hole in a shield partition.
-
- -- Bob Parnass AJ9S, AT&T Bell Laboratories - att!ihuxz!parnass -
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- Disclaimer: I haven't tried this, proceed at your own risk WA2ISE.
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- continued in file pro34.4
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