CDM1550 - I think I made a brick.....
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:02 pm
Hi -
I have a CDM1550 LS+ (UHF, 25W, S split) that I was changing control heads on. On the head I changed to the radio I put in the flex ribbon cable properly, applied 12 V power to the radio and the radio began to power up without pushing the switch which could mean that head was bad - not sure. while this powering up was happening the white flex from the head to the radio got disconnected from the radio (the head was not snapped/clipped onto the radio body of course). I connected the original control head and tried another control head from another 1550 and the radio will not power up anymore. I did verify the operation of the two "known to be good" heads on the other CDM1550 and also verified that the power supplies, etc are operational.
I have read on other posts with CDM mobiles about an F0401 fuse but it is not clear that this may be the problem since posters said some power does go to the head even if the fuse is blown and on other posts someone had seen the fuse as ok even though the radio did not power up. I also know the radio was not set for ignition sense since it did work without it before this problem occurred.
Any thoughts would be helpful - thanks.
I have a CDM1550 LS+ (UHF, 25W, S split) that I was changing control heads on. On the head I changed to the radio I put in the flex ribbon cable properly, applied 12 V power to the radio and the radio began to power up without pushing the switch which could mean that head was bad - not sure. while this powering up was happening the white flex from the head to the radio got disconnected from the radio (the head was not snapped/clipped onto the radio body of course). I connected the original control head and tried another control head from another 1550 and the radio will not power up anymore. I did verify the operation of the two "known to be good" heads on the other CDM1550 and also verified that the power supplies, etc are operational.
I have read on other posts with CDM mobiles about an F0401 fuse but it is not clear that this may be the problem since posters said some power does go to the head even if the fuse is blown and on other posts someone had seen the fuse as ok even though the radio did not power up. I also know the radio was not set for ignition sense since it did work without it before this problem occurred.
Any thoughts would be helpful - thanks.