@4:40 = The rear, left BNC connections at E15 and E17 appear to be non-shielded Bell Wire. Shouldn't they be coax, as are the others? Maybe check the schematic, or compare it to your other unit. The perfectionist in me would have to replace the one, odd input(?) resistor. lol... And, the adjoining green, axial capacitor, as it shows signs of burning/heat, from the prior replaced resistor failure.
Of the five BNC connectors, three have coax leads, and the two output connectors have stranded leads connecting them to the circuit board. The interconnect drawing shows this and the factory colors. These have not been changed. The two green axial devices are resistors and seem fine. Thanks Steve
@4:40 = The rear, left BNC connections at E15 and E17 appear to be non-shielded Bell Wire. Shouldn't they be coax, as are the others? Maybe check the schematic, or compare it to your other unit. The perfectionist in me would have to replace the one, odd input(?) resistor. lol... And, the adjoining green, axial capacitor, as it shows signs of burning/heat, from the prior replaced resistor failure.
Of the five BNC connectors, three have coax leads, and the two output connectors have stranded leads connecting them to the circuit board. The interconnect drawing shows this and the factory colors. These have not been changed. The two green axial devices are resistors and seem fine.
Thanks
Steve