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Old November 18th 03, 09:00 PM
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John Purner wrote:
: I have the same problem with one of my KX155's and my ADF. Funny thing is
: that about five minutes after takeoff. The problem clears up. It seems like
: low voltage, but it isn't.

As I said it my post, I'm pretty sure that it's a pseudo-grounding
of the high-voltage that runs the displays. They're not LED's, and they
require a fairly high voltage, which is easier to bleed off due to
humidity. It's definately high enough to make you notice if you
accidentally brush up against it!

-Cory


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