GM300 Intermittent Audio Problem
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:21 am
I'm using a UHF high power GM300 to drive an aftermarket PA in a repeater application. Tx power on the GM300 is set low - about 18 to 20 watts.
An intermittent audio problem developed in one unit - a low rumble in the audio, plus drop out for extended periods. Fortunately, I had a spare unit and was back in service almost immediately.
However, my tech could not duplicate the problem on his bench, this despite cooking the unit, using a microphone, and hooking the 16 pin connector up to a repeater he had in the shop. He returned the unit to me without charging; all he did was to perform a realignment.
I'm hesitant to place the unit in service again, fearing the problem will return. Any ideas as to what could have caused the low rumble and audio drop out? Could the vibration associated with shipping have corrected things, or could it have just been out of alignment?
An intermittent audio problem developed in one unit - a low rumble in the audio, plus drop out for extended periods. Fortunately, I had a spare unit and was back in service almost immediately.
However, my tech could not duplicate the problem on his bench, this despite cooking the unit, using a microphone, and hooking the 16 pin connector up to a repeater he had in the shop. He returned the unit to me without charging; all he did was to perform a realignment.
I'm hesitant to place the unit in service again, fearing the problem will return. Any ideas as to what could have caused the low rumble and audio drop out? Could the vibration associated with shipping have corrected things, or could it have just been out of alignment?