DOES any one Know??
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Did you contact Yeasu in Cerritos, California?
They also have a web site but the information you are requiring is tech support.
Try a message on the tech support section on:
http://www.vxstd.com
They also have a web site but the information you are requiring is tech support.
Try a message on the tech support section on:
http://www.vxstd.com
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Ken,
Try a message on the tech support section on:
http://www.vxstd.com
I not, give me the model number on the power supply and next time I am at Vertex, I will get the required information. I have dealer status with them.
Try a message on the tech support section on:
http://www.vxstd.com
I not, give me the model number on the power supply and next time I am at Vertex, I will get the required information. I have dealer status with them.
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- What radios do you own?: Progreso soup can with CRT
Raymond: Your 2600 is in all likelihood doing what it is supposed to do,in that it will accept a plus or minus ten percent voltage feed but at minus eleven percent it doesn't work right.
Ten percent is what a lot of electronic stuff is designed to tolerate.
If the radio is operating internally on various 8 and 5 volt DC sources, all derived from your 13.8 VDC input than you're going to have a difficult time digging into the control circuitry to make it work properly when the input voltage drops much below 12 volts. It can be done but ouch, what a job it would be.
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
Ten percent is what a lot of electronic stuff is designed to tolerate.
If the radio is operating internally on various 8 and 5 volt DC sources, all derived from your 13.8 VDC input than you're going to have a difficult time digging into the control circuitry to make it work properly when the input voltage drops much below 12 volts. It can be done but ouch, what a job it would be.
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
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Raymond,
I have a FT2600M as well and have the same problem. If it's on a high power setting and there isnt enough power to satisfy it it'll just reset itself. Also sometimes when the radio re-powers up it is known to dump out all the memory that was in it. That's why I got the software and cable so if it dumps out, I can just connect it into the laptop and send what I have saved back to it. Other than that, it's a great radio.
Chris
I have a FT2600M as well and have the same problem. If it's on a high power setting and there isnt enough power to satisfy it it'll just reset itself. Also sometimes when the radio re-powers up it is known to dump out all the memory that was in it. That's why I got the software and cable so if it dumps out, I can just connect it into the laptop and send what I have saved back to it. Other than that, it's a great radio.
Chris
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