I have a 100 watt MTR2000 UHF repeater that was DOA. When I removed the cover from the power supply (cover closest to the front panel, just in front of the fan) I found some fuses and a blown up "something".
After careful checks I determined that the "something" was in series in a circuit, and I figure it was a low value surge supression resistor. It was shaped like a disk capacitor or a MOV however.
When I short out the leads that went to the device, the repeater comes up and works fine.
Technical info on the internals of the power supply, as you know, is almost non-existant out here in the service world.
I don't want to send this hummer in for depot repair for a $5.00 part.. any idea what it was?
The board is silk screened with R3 where the device was, in between a couple of fuses.
MTR2000 power supply component?
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