With it being a transmitter, I'd get someone to fix it, just in case. If you do try it yourself, treat it in the same way you would a pc, ie, be aware of static that could cause problems. I've had radios in the past that work fine on their own, but not when there are other people running.
Worse case scenario is a new transmitter, and the prices have really come down recently. I've got a Helios which I've had for about 5 years now. Only problems I've had is problems I've caused with the big aerial, and the 2.4 gig aerial (currently held in place with electrical tape as I can't spare the time to get it sent off to be fixed.)
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