JDToumanian
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Well I was excited to use my RT-524 for the first time on the way to Camp Dirtbag, but it's transmitting circuits failed within 5 minutes.
I know I had everything hooked up right, I've triple checked it, I have an MX-7777 suppressor and a VIC-1 intercom and everything was working perfectly. The VIC-1 is still working and the radio is still receiving. I had tested the RT-524 using a scanner and it was transmitting great. Here's the rundown...
--RT-524 no longer transmits at all. VIC-1 and all receive and squelch functions are still working. The display light is still working and the speaker, volume, etc. work.
--The blower motor no longer comes on when pressing the PTT switch.
--The antenna no longer auto-tunes when changing channels.
--It is not the X-mode setting or the 'terminator' cap.
--I swapped around all cables with spares that were also known good. No difference, so I believe all cables are good.
--I tried plugging the headset/mic into the radio directly... No change.
I believe something in the radio failed. I looked inside to see if there was anything obvious, like a connector unplugged or something, but everything looks normal. It failed without any notice.... We were not driving or doing anything to the radio at the time. One minute I was talking to the deuce next to me and then he suddenly could no longer hear me.
Anyway, I would like to get this repaired by Tower Park next week. I've been reading the manual but there really does not seem to be much that I can do without the military radio testing set, as all the troubleshooting charts seem to be telling you to hook it up to that set. So it seems my only chance to get it going is either someone here will have an idea which module it likely is (common failure mode?) or someone here in So Cal has a test set (NF6X?) and can help. I will pay, I don't expect to use someone's time, knowledge and/or equipment for free.... Unless you get a kick out of repairing radios or something.
If I can't get it done by Tower Park I'll end up buying a test set and doing the diagnosis and repair myself, I really don't want to ship this thing out to someone. I'm no electronics whiz, but I'm not incapable either.
Thanks for any advice you can give...
Regards,
Jon
I know I had everything hooked up right, I've triple checked it, I have an MX-7777 suppressor and a VIC-1 intercom and everything was working perfectly. The VIC-1 is still working and the radio is still receiving. I had tested the RT-524 using a scanner and it was transmitting great. Here's the rundown...
--RT-524 no longer transmits at all. VIC-1 and all receive and squelch functions are still working. The display light is still working and the speaker, volume, etc. work.
--The blower motor no longer comes on when pressing the PTT switch.
--The antenna no longer auto-tunes when changing channels.
--It is not the X-mode setting or the 'terminator' cap.
--I swapped around all cables with spares that were also known good. No difference, so I believe all cables are good.
--I tried plugging the headset/mic into the radio directly... No change.
I believe something in the radio failed. I looked inside to see if there was anything obvious, like a connector unplugged or something, but everything looks normal. It failed without any notice.... We were not driving or doing anything to the radio at the time. One minute I was talking to the deuce next to me and then he suddenly could no longer hear me.
Anyway, I would like to get this repaired by Tower Park next week. I've been reading the manual but there really does not seem to be much that I can do without the military radio testing set, as all the troubleshooting charts seem to be telling you to hook it up to that set. So it seems my only chance to get it going is either someone here will have an idea which module it likely is (common failure mode?) or someone here in So Cal has a test set (NF6X?) and can help. I will pay, I don't expect to use someone's time, knowledge and/or equipment for free.... Unless you get a kick out of repairing radios or something.
If I can't get it done by Tower Park I'll end up buying a test set and doing the diagnosis and repair myself, I really don't want to ship this thing out to someone. I'm no electronics whiz, but I'm not incapable either.
Thanks for any advice you can give...
Regards,
Jon
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