More Astro problems!
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 12:00 pm
AHH! As if the agony would end, right?
Ok, here's the deal, I've got a problematic Astro W7 control head.
It's running with a high-power drawer unit, directly to the HKN4356 systems9000 remote cable into an HLN6432C interconnect (came with the control head, maybe I'm wrong in it being an Astro Spectra interconnect).
At any rate, Basically, pressing the power button does nothing. I went ahead and did the jumper on the board that forces the control head to automatically power up when power is applied to the radio, I've done this on regular spectra control heads with no problems.
At any rate, I went and hooked it up to my Astro Spectra and the two LEDs (busy/tx) for an extended amount of time, the radio "boops" at me and then maybe 5-10 seconds later, the vaccum fluorescent display shows FAIL 01/90 and shuts off. Hitting the power button again results in the same cycle.
I hooked up a standard spectra control head to the Astro Spectra and got it to power up the radio, it just never gets beyond the "self check" on the display, but I can program the radio and as far as that goes, the drawer unit seems to be fine (this is a new-to-me radio). I've even placed a stock Systems9000 control head to the radio, and it too powers up the radio, gives the garbage on the display (typical).
I almost thought it was the cable, but hooking up an analog A5 remote spectra to the remote cable, with the regular spectra control head, using the same HLN6432 interconnect- powers up the radio fine and it functions properly.
I'm guessing two things. Either the control head is seriously messed up, even though it was sold to me "new and functioning fine" -or- thinking about it more, the cable-to-control head interconnect board is incorrect.
-sigh-
-Josh
Ok, here's the deal, I've got a problematic Astro W7 control head.
It's running with a high-power drawer unit, directly to the HKN4356 systems9000 remote cable into an HLN6432C interconnect (came with the control head, maybe I'm wrong in it being an Astro Spectra interconnect).
At any rate, Basically, pressing the power button does nothing. I went ahead and did the jumper on the board that forces the control head to automatically power up when power is applied to the radio, I've done this on regular spectra control heads with no problems.
At any rate, I went and hooked it up to my Astro Spectra and the two LEDs (busy/tx) for an extended amount of time, the radio "boops" at me and then maybe 5-10 seconds later, the vaccum fluorescent display shows FAIL 01/90 and shuts off. Hitting the power button again results in the same cycle.
I hooked up a standard spectra control head to the Astro Spectra and got it to power up the radio, it just never gets beyond the "self check" on the display, but I can program the radio and as far as that goes, the drawer unit seems to be fine (this is a new-to-me radio). I've even placed a stock Systems9000 control head to the radio, and it too powers up the radio, gives the garbage on the display (typical).
I almost thought it was the cable, but hooking up an analog A5 remote spectra to the remote cable, with the regular spectra control head, using the same HLN6432 interconnect- powers up the radio fine and it functions properly.
I'm guessing two things. Either the control head is seriously messed up, even though it was sold to me "new and functioning fine" -or- thinking about it more, the cable-to-control head interconnect board is incorrect.
-sigh-
-Josh