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Old 17-02-2012, 12:38   #16
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Re: Mast Compression - How To Fix (Image Heavy)

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Sounds like a situation that I took part in. A guy I knew had a radio that was broken. Basically, when turned to the off position, it wouldn't turn off. We decided to take it apart thinking that it was already broken, how much worse could it get?
Still didn't work right after we got it together and we were sure to take pictures and video during the process. It was worth a try.

At least you're doing something about the problem. So far, it all looks good.
Hahaha, been there bit like - If it ain't broken, fix it til it is!

That was my theory, it was worth a try - and I had to do something, there was no saying it wouldn't keep getting worse.
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