Sorry I got a problem.
I got a VHF Spectra and suddenly it power off after a while of standby.
I connect the powet cable to my another Spectra whit same model but it works!
What's wrong?
Thank you very much!
73 de
William
What happens to my Spectra?
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Hi! Are you using other radios nearby? Or is the antenna coax from this radio routed near coax from other transmitters? Several years ago, I had a similar problem and found that RF from another of my transmitters was getting into the Spectra and causing it to do some strange things. I installed antennas on both radios with slightly lower gain (from 5 dB to 3 dB, as I recall) and it made enough difference that the problem went away.
I really wasn't sure whether the problem was really the gain or just something quirky going on witih the antennas. The originals were either Comet or Diamonds with all the little coils and fiddly-bits (and fjords, for those who read Douglas Adams), and the replacements were more straightforward designs. RF performance was not noticeably any different, but the bad radio behavior went away.
Regards,
I really wasn't sure whether the problem was really the gain or just something quirky going on witih the antennas. The originals were either Comet or Diamonds with all the little coils and fiddly-bits (and fjords, for those who read Douglas Adams), and the replacements were more straightforward designs. RF performance was not noticeably any different, but the bad radio behavior went away.
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Somebody has to say it, might as well be me... could be bad capacitors.
Do a forum search for something like "spectra capacitors", you should find lots of discussions about the problem. The ones in the control head are right near the on/off circuit, so it's a possibility that leakage could cause the radio to shut off.
Do a forum search for something like "spectra capacitors", you should find lots of discussions about the problem. The ones in the control head are right near the on/off circuit, so it's a possibility that leakage could cause the radio to shut off.
jackhackett wrote:Somebody has to say it, might as well be me... could be bad capacitors.
Do a forum search for something like "spectra capacitors", you should find lots of discussions about the problem. The ones in the control head are right near the on/off circuit, so it's a possibility that leakage could cause the radio to shut off.
Oh thanks all!
I will try to see the problem.
How to overcome theproblem of "Fail 001" after hacking the RSS? Only modify the VCO?
Thanks again!
73 de
William