cdm 1250 will not turn on
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cdm 1250 will not turn on
need some help with a cdm 1250.
i have power and the igniton sense all correct but cant seem to get the unit to turn on.
i have power and the igniton sense all correct but cant seem to get the unit to turn on.
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are you positive you have the right pin for the ingition?
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No, there is no fuse. What you're seeing is probably the new POS feature Moto has been putting into their radios.
From what I understand they use a 16.8MHz reference oscillator with a MTBF of about 2 weeks and they added special circuitry to the radio that senses when it craps out and instead of giving a fail code so you can have a clue what's going on it just stops the radio from powering up at all.
it was discussed here a while ago
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=44962
From what I understand they use a 16.8MHz reference oscillator with a MTBF of about 2 weeks and they added special circuitry to the radio that senses when it craps out and instead of giving a fail code so you can have a clue what's going on it just stops the radio from powering up at all.
it was discussed here a while ago
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=44962
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I've got a dead one sitting here right now (see, it is a pervasive problem), I tried this not really expecting it to work and guess what? Nada. Zilch. Nuttin.smile@2006 wrote:Inject +5Volt DC to IGNITION SENSE pin.
Then turn on the radio.
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Would you care to elaborate on where this idea comes from and how exactly it's supposed to work?
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Uh huh. Yes, almost guaranteed it's the reference oscillator, which Motorola doesn't make available to MMS repair shops. Hello depot.
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