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Old 11-04-2017, 07:17 PM
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Make sure that all plug connections are in right and also check for broken solder joints around the connectors, they are easy to break on that little beast. Also no see'm gunk buildup on the boards can stop them in there tracks. Had those problems with my MTV1 and MTV2. All the best, Tom.J
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Old 11-04-2017, 07:20 PM
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Make sure that all plug connections are in right and also check for broken solder joints around the connectors, they are easy to break on that little beast. Also no see'm gunk buildup on the boards can stop them in there tracks. Had those problems with my MTV1 and MTV2. All the best, Tom.J
Do you mean greasy type stuff under a piece of tape that is original because there is just that and this would kill the signal in the IF ?
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