papakb
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I've played with these radios for the last 30 years or so and one of the things that kills them quickly is corrosion. There's nothing worse than removing a cover and seeing white powder in a radio. It can be cleaned and repaired but I usually move on to another set because they are less likely to give you fits.
I think what's happening is that over the years the O-rings have flattened out and as the radios sit outside in the sun they heat up and the air inside expands and escapes but then as the radios cool down they draw in outside air and the moisture gets in and stays there. Eventually the corrosion begins. The solution is to replace the O-rings which is a PITA but you can put a little Vaseline or silicon lube on them to help them seal the case.
Just a repair tip.
Kurt Lesser
KG6KMJ
I think what's happening is that over the years the O-rings have flattened out and as the radios sit outside in the sun they heat up and the air inside expands and escapes but then as the radios cool down they draw in outside air and the moisture gets in and stays there. Eventually the corrosion begins. The solution is to replace the O-rings which is a PITA but you can put a little Vaseline or silicon lube on them to help them seal the case.
Just a repair tip.
Kurt Lesser
KG6KMJ
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