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marksroberson

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while testing my HT1000 UHF radio on a ham radio repeater I happened to notice a high pitched whine / squeal while transmitting and don't know what it is, i can tilt the radio in another position and it stops, and it will not whine on low power. It only whines while transmitting on 5 watts sitting in a specific position, but when you change batteries it stops for a while and them eventually comes back again. this radio has low transmit audio as well
 

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Are you familiar with the popping hissing sounds related to the Jedi series grounding issue? Could it be that?
 

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Are you familiar with the popping hissing sounds related to the Jedi series grounding issue? Could it be that?

Beat me to it... had a fleet of Jedi series portables while in the Navy (eventually had us pushed to XTS models for sake of not finding parts anymore), and even at the top of my game I couldn't work past some of the "design flaws"... but always noticed a whining radio would stop after a good cleaning and alignment... and then go right back to it a few weeks later.
 
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