Gents:
We have a large number of new APX7000 portable radios (equipped with VHF and UHF bands). On maybe 5% of them, we have noticed that the top mounted mode selector switch is really, really hard to turn, and there is almost zero mechanical feedback on each of the 16 detents. You can hardly tell by touch or feel when you have switched modes, other than having to look at the display. The vast majority of our new APX radios have mode selector switches that turn easily, and have lots of tactile feedback so you can change modes by touch sense alone. We will be sending the problem units back to the depot for warranty repair. Just wondering if we got real unlucky, or perhaps are other folks experiencing similar QC problems with their APX radios?
Thanks guys for any help on this!
APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feedback
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Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
One more expensive toy with poor selector.
I don't like XTS3000 due the very fast loosing of mechanical feedback, backlashes and non-constant required force to switch channels in different positions of selector.
I like JEDI because it has very reliable selector with good mechanical feedback no backlash even after few years of usage!
I don't like XTS3000 due the very fast loosing of mechanical feedback, backlashes and non-constant required force to switch channels in different positions of selector.
I like JEDI because it has very reliable selector with good mechanical feedback no backlash even after few years of usage!
I am biggest fan of XTS2500 and ASTRO Digital Saber.
Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
I carry a 3k every day for work and my volly FD. I havent had a single problem like that, and Ive had it for over 2 years now.MotoFAN wrote:One more expensive toy with poor selector.
I don't like XTS3000 due the very fast loosing of mechanical feedback, backlashes and non-constant required force to switch channels in different positions of selector.
I like JEDI because it has very reliable selector with good mechanical feedback no backlash even after few years of usage!
And thanks for the heads up ASTROMODAT! I was thinking about shelling out the cash for one, but Ill wait until they get that fixed if it is QC.
Tyler Lewis
Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
Seen a bit of this at the shop. The knob has been over pressed down when installed. pull the knob off and reinstall.
Keith
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Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
I just got one of our APX7000 radios back from the repair depot. You were exactly correct, desperado! It was simply that the rubber boot over the channel selector knob had been forced down way too tight at the factory. I was afraid it was going to need major surgery. Now that I know the problem, I will try removing and reseating the other problematic boots. Kind of surprising that they are letting these ship out like this. I think maybe 5% of our 7000's have this symptom, but if all it takes is to remove & reseat the boot, that's no biggie.desperado wrote:Seen a bit of this at the shop. The knob has been over pressed down when installed. pull the knob off and reinstall.
Thanks for the heads up, desperato!
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Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
You got it, thats what I did with mine, works great.desperado wrote:Seen a bit of this at the shop. The knob has been over pressed down when installed. pull the knob off and reinstall.
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Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
Just got a new APX in and the rubber boot is removed now. FYI
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Re: APX7000 Mode Selector Switch: Stiff & No Mechanical Feed
I too have a factory fresh APX with the small mode knob. I would have prefered the first generation larger knob for easier mode selection. I talked with the FL depot and the "new" knob design was because of complaints of the channel changing when rubbing on things when carried.....