I would say check the SMD components at the bottom of the Yaesu encoder, I had a similar problem which was caused by a bad solder joint on one of the resistors. The symptoms might also be caused by dirt in the sensor inside the housing.
I have an Icom 765 and the VFO tuning knob does nothing. I have to make a direct frequency entry on whatever frequency I want to listen to or transmit on. The VFO Tuning Knob will not change the frequency whatsoever. Anyone have a clue what might be wrong? I wonder if this might be a faulty vfo sensor?
Thank you for posting this video! I just replaced my encoder and got my 736 tuning again.
How do u remove the top off I dropped a screw in mine a thanks great show
I was using the wrong description in most of the video. I was calling the encoder a decoder. Sorry about that :-)
I would say check the SMD components at the bottom of the Yaesu encoder, I had a similar problem which was caused by a bad solder joint on one of the resistors. The symptoms might also be caused by dirt in the sensor inside the housing.
Great job!
Thanks!
Does anyone know the part number of that replacement from Kenwood?
I have an Icom 765 and the VFO tuning knob does nothing. I have to make a direct frequency entry on whatever frequency I want to listen to or transmit on. The VFO Tuning Knob will not change the frequency whatsoever. Anyone have a clue what might be wrong? I wonder if this might be a faulty vfo sensor?
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Low audio, good info
Noted