I have a couple of Saber I Securenet VHF radios that when connected to a battery and turned on the heat up, almost to the point where it's uncomfortable to touch the case.
I have a couple of other brand radios that do this upon lenghty QSOs but this is when the radio is sitting on the bench doing nothing.
They work fine except that the battery life is very poor.
I suspect some kind of dead short inside the radio, has anyone else encountered this? Where should I look first?
Saber I getting hot, just sitting on bench
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what's getting hot, the battery or the radio?
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99% chance the PA is in oscillation - drawing high current....very common saber failure.
replace the PA.
doug
replace the PA.
doug
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Very good call, Doug. Could be a defective PA drawing current when not transmitting. This can happen on the GP300/350/P110 series of radios also.batdude wrote:99% chance the PA is in oscillation - drawing high current....very common saber failure.
replace the PA. doug