So I noticed the fuse that goes to the wire I use to power the control heads was blown, I put a new one in, hit the switch, blew again. Could not find any shorts or anything wrong anywhere. So I unplugged the UHF radio, swapped the cable with VHF one, tried it again, blew the fuse.
Next I jumped the relay and the low band radio came on, plugged the VHF back in nothing... swapped control heads and it worked fine. Swapped the control cable on the UHF radio, now that one works. Problem is in testing the UHF radio with the control head from the VHF radio I somehow blew up the control head. Even though the UHF one still works... I came to the conclusion the control cable on the UHF radio was bad but it cost me the head from the VHF.
So I'm wondering if there is any kind of internal fuse in the control head I can check? I can't find anything burned in there. I know there is a common capacitor problem and maybe that is what went wrong, no idea. I should probably just throw it out but I can't bring myself to do it without first seeing if I can fix it

I still have no clue why that cable would suddenly be bad either. All the other fuses are fine and swapping the cable fixes everything.. I'll probably cut all the casing off it someday when I have another cable to replace it with but it makes no sense at all to me right now.
Anyone has any insight I'd appreciate it

Ron