[BC] Here's something you really don't see/read very often.
Mike McCarthy
towers at mre.com
Wed Jun 20 08:00:04 CDT 2012
That's the only simple repair job on that TX series, presuming you have
a good gear puller to remove the fan blade. (I have a few Z's and wrote
a detailed replacement procedure for Harris a few years ago).
Now...try to repair/replace a combiner. Or replace the fan speed
contractor. Or the control or surge arresting boards next to the
contactor. Or any part of the power supply...including fuses on the
rear two rectifier boards. Or any of the RFI boards which all PA's and
IPA's control cables pass through.
Me thinks you'll revisit the comments made below.
MM
On 6/20/2012 3:46 AM, Jerry Mathis wrote:
> Just wanted to relate a recent experience I had repairing a transmitter. What's different about this is that I'm *praising* the transmitter maker for making the job about as easy as it could be.
>
> Product: Harris Z-10 FM Transmitter. Problem: Blower motor quit.
>
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