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Track Power Problem
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Sounds like you need a good "Track Thumper"! The source of the problem may well be a group of gremlins ranging from track oxidation, through bad routing switches ( again oxidation on the contacts), dirty pickup wheels, to cold solder joints within equipment or track wiring that go intermitent on you. I think you may need the services of an exocist! Locating the source of this problem I know is very frustrating, principlly because of its "random" nature. Good luck. I am sure that ther will be others who respond to your post to rid this problem for your sanity"s sake.
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