Purc 5000

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Purc 5000

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Hello.

I had a quick question, I bought a vhf purc 5000 with the adva controler as is and it is pasword protected, and way around it? rss or....any link to any info about the purc would be greatly appriciated. I havnt had much luck finding anything on the web. Thanks a million! ~Josh~
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Post by Lake Effect »

I remember a version of advanced controller using default password of 6000 but don't know if it was a 5000 station or something else. Might be worth a try though.

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Post by Bruce1807 »

Purc 5000 is 5000
Nuke is 6000
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Post by Lake Effect »

I stand corrected. I was thinking of the wrong one. Mind is getting foggy.

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Thanks guys!! I knew yall would come through!!!! I'll try that this afternoon, Thanks again! ~Josh~
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Thanks so much! It worked so I finally got to see what the alarm was. It says synth out of lock. But the actual synth had a led on it that light up when its out of lock. Any suggestions? Thanks! ~Josh~
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Post by d119 »

It's SYNTH not SYNC.

Where in the hell are you getting the money to afford all of these Quantars and PURC 5000's, etc at age 21? Weird.

You REALLY need to get the service manuals for the equipment you have and read the ALIGNMENT sections...
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Thank you for correcting me ! How kind.....Why is it weird that I have a job that alllows me to have money to spend? like I said Im only 21 I have no bills, my aprt rent and truck payment, and school thats about it. Well I have orderd both S. manuals for the purc and quantar it takes them 2 to 4 weeks to get here so...I figured i try here until I got them....
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Keep up the hard work Glock318, and keep on expermenting
d119.......... WTF?


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Post by d119 »

:roll: I guess I just don't have the patience I used to... There is no substitution for the service manuals for this kind of equipment EVER... And it's IMPOSSIBLE to troubleshoot without it. I'll try to curb my comments, sorry guys (no harm intended).
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Post by Bruce1807 »

I cant remember the last time I looked at a quantar manual and I maintain about 50 of them and rarely used one when we had MSF5000's

I hate manuals.
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Post by d119 »

Bruce1807 wrote:I cant remember the last time I looked at a quantar manual and I maintain about 50 of them and rarely used one when we had MSF5000's

I hate manuals.

BUT, if you didn't have a manual and you'd never worked on one before, would you just know what to do, or would you want to get the manual?

I think this thread has been sufficiently hijacked, so I'm quiet now.
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Post by Bruce1807 »

true
and as I've done the courses at Schuamburg I guess that helps.
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Post by d119 »

Bruce1807 wrote:true
and as I've done the courses at Schuamburg I guess that helps.
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