MSF-5000 Horrible noise...
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:51 pm
Let me first say we're going to properly troubleshoot this with a knowledgeable technician shortly; I just want
to see if what I describe sounds to anyone here as something inherent in the product or stands out as something obvious; ..So....
We have a 110w VHF MSF-5000; arrived from halfway across the country. When you plug it in it make the most godawful loud 60 Hz grind (or super-loud vibrating hum)
We've think we've isolated it as relating to the RF deck/tray, since when we unplug it the noise stops.
The Control tray self-checks fine.
Unplugging the amplifier has no effect on the noise. The cable to it properly (I assume properly) tests at 30v.
The fan doesn't work, though there's voltage on the cable going to it (15-17v or whatever it was without a load). Put an independent 13.8v to the fan and it doesn't function or make a peep.
We also tried completely disconnecting the power supply from the repeater and hooking the 15v side to a 35w mobile radio; it works fine, even when we key it
The travel cams are now in the "OPERATE" position on the RF tray. The plastic cover on the bottom of the cabinet is intact so I can't imagine the distribution board down there got munched or anything.
The only thing I can think of that I haven't gotten to yet is to hook a separate 12v power supply or battery into the side of the thing. Probably I'll try that next.
So, as I said we're going to properly troubleshoot it with the right equipment and someone who knows what they're
doing; I'm just hoping something I've described pops out as something one of you lot has heard about previously, thereby saving some effort perhaps... Thanks.
to see if what I describe sounds to anyone here as something inherent in the product or stands out as something obvious; ..So....
We have a 110w VHF MSF-5000; arrived from halfway across the country. When you plug it in it make the most godawful loud 60 Hz grind (or super-loud vibrating hum)
We've think we've isolated it as relating to the RF deck/tray, since when we unplug it the noise stops.
The Control tray self-checks fine.
Unplugging the amplifier has no effect on the noise. The cable to it properly (I assume properly) tests at 30v.
The fan doesn't work, though there's voltage on the cable going to it (15-17v or whatever it was without a load). Put an independent 13.8v to the fan and it doesn't function or make a peep.
We also tried completely disconnecting the power supply from the repeater and hooking the 15v side to a 35w mobile radio; it works fine, even when we key it
The travel cams are now in the "OPERATE" position on the RF tray. The plastic cover on the bottom of the cabinet is intact so I can't imagine the distribution board down there got munched or anything.
The only thing I can think of that I haven't gotten to yet is to hook a separate 12v power supply or battery into the side of the thing. Probably I'll try that next.
So, as I said we're going to properly troubleshoot it with the right equipment and someone who knows what they're
doing; I'm just hoping something I've described pops out as something one of you lot has heard about previously, thereby saving some effort perhaps... Thanks.