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Old 5-Mar-2010, 11:44 PM   #3
ajcjr68
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Thanks for the response , but while I was waiting for someone to respond I checked the pre-amp's power supply , and there was no output voltage. Opened it up and found a broken solder connection between the center conductor of the F-connector that supplies the pre-amp and the circuit board. Not just broken , but it was obviously a poor attempt at repairing it. I bought it from Solid Signal , so beware what you buy from them. I fixed it and now everything works fine.
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