General Washington
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General Washington
I was given a general Washington it has hum when you change channels and change bands it and when key up and try to talk to someone they can hear it too thank you
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Re: General Washington
What are you using for a power supply?
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Re: General Washington
I'm interested in this too. A hum usually means a cap is bad in the filtering section. I know it is an "RCI" board but what number is it?
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Re: General Washington
board number is ept3600-14b
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Re: General Washington
That is the same board as the Galaxy 77HML, there is probably a cold solder joint on the board near the big capacitor in the back right. Follow the power leads in and start checking there.
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thank you
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Re: General Washington
Try tightening the ground screws that secure the circuit board to the chassis...