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Old 27-01-2008   #3 (permalink)
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This sounds like a signal strength issue so either the antenna on the transmitter or the one on the tank could be causing this.

Start off with the blindingly obvious things such as whether the transmitter antenna is correctly screwed into the radio unit. Then I would move on to checking the connection inside the radio and the tank but, as Tiger says if you have a warranty it may be worth simply sending it back.

If that is going to be an issue though and more trouble than it's worth then you may have to have a look yourself.
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