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Posted by Jimmie D on July 26, 2006, 3:46 pm
> Bill wrote:
>> A couple of months ago I posted about a problem getting my Overhead Door
>> remote to stay adjusted. It is a single button 360mhz version.
>> The problem centered around the tuning slug being loose and suggestions
>> here included adding a piece of rubber band and also threaded wax.
>> Now the remote works if I adjust the slug each time while holding down
>> the button. Funny part is it doesn't hold the new adjustment.
>> Every time I use it I must "re-tune" it and not always in the same
>> direction. It varies in CW and CCW and degrees of turn.
>>
>> Now I notice on the pc board an adjustment button marked "Learn". This
>> makes me think a programming method might apply to keep the tuned slug to
>> one frequency. What do you think?
>> Bill
>>
> Hi,
> That probably means the frequency is drifting.
> Some component is going bad. Know something about PLL?
> Good oscillator circuits are incorporated with PLL. Has fresh battery in
> the remote to begin with?
Yes a fresh battery is imporant. Also without test equipment and alignment
info it would be impossible to tell whether the transmitter or receiver has
a fault.
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