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It powers up....no modulation ...output power..or receive....just static...galaxy dx 949...

  • bobcat_9988 Mar 03, 2009

    took the back off of it today and guess what....the wire soldered to the coax connector from the board was broke off... soldered it back on and tightened up the connector....and she works! man they must put some tough finals in those radio's..

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Sounds like the PLL may be toast. Either that, or someone has **** with the wrong potentiometers or tuning slugs in the radio, causing to to no longer resonate on the correct freqs.

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