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Old 6th Apr 2021, 4:38 pm   #21
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Default Re: Taylor 65B Signal Generator

Another thing worth checking would be to see if there is any DC on the RF and AF out sockets. Put a multimeter across the respective socket. The reading should be close to zero.
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Another thing worth checking would be to see if there is any DC on the RF and AF out sockets. Put a multimeter across the respective socket. The reading should be close to zero.
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