Help powering up Syntor X9000
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Help powering up Syntor X9000
Ok I have a syntor x 9000 (model no. T73VBJ704BK) (Serial No. 483HKY0212) and a control head whose model no. is HCN1036E. I cannot get the unit to power up. I apply power to the unit after all the cables are hooked up and nothing happens. Any suggestions? I opened up the radio to look for any signs of shoring and I check the cable with a meter to see if power runs though it and it does. Please help me thanks! I want to use this radio as a ham radio.
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Did you hook up the orange and green wires on the control head end of the cable to +12v? Also, have you tried transmitting, or injecting an RF signal, to see if maybe the display on the head is bad?
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One thing I would mention...The model number noted is for a Syntor X, not an X9000.
You may want to check the part number of the personality board and the common circuits board to ensure this is a conversion radio and that you are NOT trying to put an X9000 head on a Syntor X radio.
If this is the case, it won't work. Game over, thanks for playing.
George
PS: Part number for the common circuits is HLN4906 and the personality board is HLN5299 or HLN4925.
You may want to check the part number of the personality board and the common circuits board to ensure this is a conversion radio and that you are NOT trying to put an X9000 head on a Syntor X radio.
If this is the case, it won't work. Game over, thanks for playing.
George
PS: Part number for the common circuits is HLN4906 and the personality board is HLN5299 or HLN4925.
Beat me to it George.. That''s what i was thinking.
Remove the bottom cover and see if it has a memory module plugged onto the personality board, if does then its a Syntor X. Or even quicker the label on the front of the radio where the handle is should show either Syntor X or X9000.
Remove the bottom cover and see if it has a memory module plugged onto the personality board, if does then its a Syntor X. Or even quicker the label on the front of the radio where the handle is should show either Syntor X or X9000.
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The Syntor X uses the old style rotary control head, or a push button sys 90 style control set. You will need a different control head, control cable, mic, and even the speaker has a different connector.
The only thing i wonder about is if putting the X9000 head on it with the incorrect control cable fried something in the radio now.
The only thing i wonder about is if putting the X9000 head on it with the incorrect control cable fried something in the radio now.
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Don't know, never did it by mistake. I could get the pinout of the X9000 and the X and put them side by side and see if there is any obvious killers, B+ where it shouldn't be, ground where it shouldn't be, etc.. But even then it would be a guess.
Your best bet is to get a Syntor X control set and try it. Your not going to hurt the rotary head if something is messed up in the radio now.
Your best bet is to get a Syntor X control set and try it. Your not going to hurt the rotary head if something is messed up in the radio now.
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Here is an example of a Sys 90 pushbutton control set.
Here is an example of a Sys 90 pushbutton control set.
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Yep, that's what I plan to do. I might get the X head and use it sometime down the road if I find a decent one. Thanks everyone for all your help.KB9KST wrote:My vote is to get an x9000 drawer instead of a control group for an X. May be a little more expensive but a much nicer unit control wise and programming is easier.
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I have a uhf T74VBJ Syntor X with all accys and a T74KEJ with or with out accys. open to offers Steve
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It is also possible to convert your Syntor X radio drawer into a Syntor X 9000 with the correct parts.
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx9k ... xto9k.html
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx9k ... xto9k.html
True, but that means buying an X9000 anyway to scavenge the parts!Mike B wrote:It is also possible to convert your Syntor X radio drawer into a Syntor X 9000 with the correct parts.
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx9k ... xto9k.html
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