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No Life Poster Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: freak land Age: 44
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Member: 8866 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 50 | 6210 poor signal on both 900-1800 bands my guess is that board is faulty and v700 and v701(RX part) are not supplied with current (LNAB_G) is there any other part where i can get that current other then hagar ?? or another suggestion that could help me ... 10x! |
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