Fail 001 error on Astro Saber
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:16 pm
I've got an interesting problem that seems to be intermittant.
First the specs:
VHF Astro Saber
Host: R07.11.00
DSP: N8.02.06
Flash: 599108-1C5E00-1
Mdl#: H04KDH9PD7AN
Yes, the F/C is a "Nick" flash, but the radio isn't - it has legit tags and such, it's just the Flash that's been tinkered with.
Anywho, the way it's programmed, the trunking system TX channels aren't the real ones the system it's monitoring uses. I've got coverage type set to Smartnet and affiliate on PTT. Anyways, I've noticed that sometimes when I hit the PTT button by accident and the TX inhibit switch isn't enabled, it'll (obviously) flash the TX light and try to affiliate, but it will obvioulsy not work.
Lately, I've noticed that sometimes when it flashes TX, it'll also bonk and display FAIL 001 each time it tries to TX. It transmits fine on conventional channels and according to a service monitor is on frequency. As I said, this doesn't happen all the time, it seems to come and go.
As I understand, FAIL 001 means synth. out of lock, but the frequency it's trying to TX on is around 146MHz, certainly inside it's specs.
It's not an operational issue, as I never use it to TX on a trunking system anyway...just wondering what might be causing it.
Thanks for your input!
First the specs:
VHF Astro Saber
Host: R07.11.00
DSP: N8.02.06
Flash: 599108-1C5E00-1
Mdl#: H04KDH9PD7AN
Yes, the F/C is a "Nick" flash, but the radio isn't - it has legit tags and such, it's just the Flash that's been tinkered with.
Anywho, the way it's programmed, the trunking system TX channels aren't the real ones the system it's monitoring uses. I've got coverage type set to Smartnet and affiliate on PTT. Anyways, I've noticed that sometimes when I hit the PTT button by accident and the TX inhibit switch isn't enabled, it'll (obviously) flash the TX light and try to affiliate, but it will obvioulsy not work.
Lately, I've noticed that sometimes when it flashes TX, it'll also bonk and display FAIL 001 each time it tries to TX. It transmits fine on conventional channels and according to a service monitor is on frequency. As I said, this doesn't happen all the time, it seems to come and go.
As I understand, FAIL 001 means synth. out of lock, but the frequency it's trying to TX on is around 146MHz, certainly inside it's specs.
It's not an operational issue, as I never use it to TX on a trunking system anyway...just wondering what might be causing it.
Thanks for your input!