Is My AS3 possessed?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:19 am
Sorry if I'm posting excessively about my AS3. But I have a new problem: now that I've reprogrammed it for my frequencies, it's often going into fits where it beeps incessantly and sometimes flashes the backlight on and off. (This is a conventional-only radio with no ASTRO options enabled.)
The radio does seem to transmit and receive during these fits, but the other side buttons (monitor, backlight, and direct/talkaround) don't. I can change channels fine, but doing so doesn't make the problem go away. It happens often when I pick the radio up, but it also happens very frequently sitting untouched on a desk. (No adapters plugged in or anything.) The other night the backlight was going on and off very rapidly, as if it were trying to say something in Morse code.
Any ideas what I should be looking at? It never seemed to happen with the codeplug the radio shipped with (it's a used radio), and all I did was read it in and change the frequencies, so I'm thinking that it's something weird in the codeplug.
(And there are no advanced options supported in this codeplug, so it's not like it's responding to MDC traffic/trunking/OTAR stuff.)
The radio does seem to transmit and receive during these fits, but the other side buttons (monitor, backlight, and direct/talkaround) don't. I can change channels fine, but doing so doesn't make the problem go away. It happens often when I pick the radio up, but it also happens very frequently sitting untouched on a desk. (No adapters plugged in or anything.) The other night the backlight was going on and off very rapidly, as if it were trying to say something in Morse code.
Any ideas what I should be looking at? It never seemed to happen with the codeplug the radio shipped with (it's a used radio), and all I did was read it in and change the frequencies, so I'm thinking that it's something weird in the codeplug.
(And there are no advanced options supported in this codeplug, so it's not like it's responding to MDC traffic/trunking/OTAR stuff.)