MTR3000 and SNV-12
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:59 am
ANyone have much experience with a SNV-12 Voter tied to a MTR3000?
Have one thats been in service for about 15 months was moved about 7 months ago from one Tower site to a water tank about 2 miles down the road since it was moved we are having issues with the SNV-12 just locking up or stopping working. It will still receive and vote the best signal but it only keys the transmitter for about 1 second then the TX will drop it has no fault's present on front and power and everything on that looks good. To correct the issue we can simply power down the SNV-12 and power it backup and it will go through its self test and start working correctly and might work for a month before it does it again but its getting annoying have to cycle the power.
It doesnt seem to be consistent as to when it does it as it might do it mid day or like last night it was around midnight so its not during a certain time frame.
Some Have asked about hte AC since its at a water tank we have monitored the AC with a line monitor from the electric comapny and it has ahd very little flucuation and stays around 121 volts ac it had one dip in 2 weeks of monitoring to 119 and one spike to 123.8 V
The tank is a stand pipe without a pump so its not like a water pump is starting and causing it jsut trying to figure out whats going on. I have called and tried to speak with raytheon but they must not have alot of techs as so far i have got no one on the phone.
Is there any kind of diagnostic software for the SNV-12 to see if it has internal Faults?? that dont show up on the front panel or that when its in its failed state you could see anything internally?
Have one thats been in service for about 15 months was moved about 7 months ago from one Tower site to a water tank about 2 miles down the road since it was moved we are having issues with the SNV-12 just locking up or stopping working. It will still receive and vote the best signal but it only keys the transmitter for about 1 second then the TX will drop it has no fault's present on front and power and everything on that looks good. To correct the issue we can simply power down the SNV-12 and power it backup and it will go through its self test and start working correctly and might work for a month before it does it again but its getting annoying have to cycle the power.
It doesnt seem to be consistent as to when it does it as it might do it mid day or like last night it was around midnight so its not during a certain time frame.
Some Have asked about hte AC since its at a water tank we have monitored the AC with a line monitor from the electric comapny and it has ahd very little flucuation and stays around 121 volts ac it had one dip in 2 weeks of monitoring to 119 and one spike to 123.8 V
The tank is a stand pipe without a pump so its not like a water pump is starting and causing it jsut trying to figure out whats going on. I have called and tried to speak with raytheon but they must not have alot of techs as so far i have got no one on the phone.
Is there any kind of diagnostic software for the SNV-12 to see if it has internal Faults?? that dont show up on the front panel or that when its in its failed state you could see anything internally?