03-21-2011, 10:33 AM
Wow! Lucky you--one that works right from "go!"
Bear in mind I haven't actually started restoring any radios yet, so my advice may be limited in value, but...
...since it's currently in a working state, may I suggest that this radio is an ideal candidate for the replace-one-component-and-test method of re-capping. That way, if it suddenly goes dark/quiet/unhappy on you, you know which chunk of the radio is causing the problem--the one you just replaced.
Bear in mind I haven't actually started restoring any radios yet, so my advice may be limited in value, but...
...since it's currently in a working state, may I suggest that this radio is an ideal candidate for the replace-one-component-and-test method of re-capping. That way, if it suddenly goes dark/quiet/unhappy on you, you know which chunk of the radio is causing the problem--the one you just replaced.
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