MT2000 Issue
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MT2000 Issue
I have a MT2000 VHF with full keypad and front display. The other day for no reason i started having problems with it. I would turn it on and the screen would stay blank, the led would be green, and ide hear a low BOOP from the speaker. Then occationally it would turn on and seem ok, then the display would freak out and if i tried to change channel it would say unprogrammed. Once it gave me the Fail 01/82 message. I hooked it up to my computer and tried downloading and uploading the codeplug to see if that fixed it however it continues to have this problem. I need to try and get this solved because like most of you, depend on this radio for all of my fire/ems dutys and work.
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Re: MT2000 Issue
Ok i went home and put in the original codeplug i had for this radio and it worked fine for awhile. Then it started having the problem again. Like i said for the most part i just get that BOOP and a blank display.
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Re: MT2000 Issue
Today it didnt want to work at all. One time it seemed to come on then the display went nuts again and i got Fail 002. Im guessing this radio would require a trip the the depot?
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Re: MT2000 Issue
obvious things to check:
try verifying the interconnect jumper between the RF and controller board (assuming you know how to open the radio). A loose jumper can cause this to happen. (if it's an older radio made before late 1994 it will have a soldered jumper flex. This should be replaced anyway) Also verify the connection of all flex cables. Pending this doesn't solve the issue, then yes, a repair might be needed. IMO it might be cheaper to replace the radio, as the MT2000 is aging, they can be had for under 250.00 which is less than a flat rate repair will run you.
try verifying the interconnect jumper between the RF and controller board (assuming you know how to open the radio). A loose jumper can cause this to happen. (if it's an older radio made before late 1994 it will have a soldered jumper flex. This should be replaced anyway) Also verify the connection of all flex cables. Pending this doesn't solve the issue, then yes, a repair might be needed. IMO it might be cheaper to replace the radio, as the MT2000 is aging, they can be had for under 250.00 which is less than a flat rate repair will run you.
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Re: MT2000 Issue
Ok i opened the radio and looked at the flex connections. They are all intact. I took them off and cleaned the contact points and put it all back together. For awhile it worked then it went back to haveing the error and not working.
Re: MT2000 Issue
Check the legs on the EEPROM on top of the controller next to the control flex socket. There are 3 legs to that chip that tend to pop loose and may give you that error on an intermittent basis. Generally this problem is associated with having a secure board installed which causes a little more stress but it's not required. Wish I still had my pics of this but I don't. However if you've got the schematics the chip you are looking for is U713.