Very good radio, I have 2 one I bought new in the box last August, this was a spare radio for a radio club that was never used,the other I bought on eBay for $175 it had no audio, replacing the caps fixed the problem
As an avid radio fan, new Ham, and old Holden owner, I love your watching your videos Brenton 😃. Always informative, I generally nearly always learn something new. I hope your health battles are on the improve. Please know that there are people out there that are grateful for what you do and look forward to you dropping new vids! "Okaaaaaaaaay......." 🤣
I have a 680S from a friend. Very nostalgic to look at it. Looking at ad for sale ad for a Kenwood R5000 and thinking if I should buy it. I don't need it as I own many gears already, but it's the classic look that's so attractive.
Very nice radio I'd like one of these but I have other things that are a bit more important at the moment like getting our off grid home built. Cheers Brenton
The squeal may be the coupling capacitor between the audio Amp and the speaker. My 690S developed a similar squeal. The cap innards leaked out all over the PC board. Clean the goo off as it is corrosive and replace that cap.
I've have a TS-811 (70cm Allmode) that has a bad rotory encoder for the main VFO dail. This is the type that has a smooth dial for VFO but when in memory it has a mechanical change to make it dial into click as moving (the right words to describe it are failing me!) does anyone have any tips on how to repair or for a suitable replacement encoder?
G'day, would this rig be considered a good starter radio into ham as i see one on eBay, umm I'm just working through my foundation manual "Yup a real n00b" Your advice will be appreciated.