hi ya, i have worked with a few 10-16 and it sounds like you may have a problem with the pcb, if you know what you are doing have a good look to see if thier are any signs of a fault on the pcb sometimes you can get a dry connetion on them and it needs a little resoldering or a component on the board may be at fault. a new pcb will set you back around £129 , all the best
herbie, October 2008