MTS2000 VHF Issue
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:57 pm
OK..Have a sorta weird issue...
Purchased an MTS2000 portable some years ago and it never worked....therefore it sat in a drawer collecting dust for several years because I was simply too lazy to fix it. (Deaf as a post and maybe .0001 Watts output)
***** Fast forward several years to last week *****
I finally found it again and put it on the ol' service monitor and Tuner program and found it was deafer than a post (4.23 uv) and was putting out 0.01 Watts. I attempted to adjust the unit in tuner....without any progress...only to discover it was a dead RF board. So....found some spare Jedi stuff here and I replaced the RF board and put it on the monitor again. Same issue! I put the donor RF board back into its original (known good) radio...and went to power that one back up...only to find the other controller fried the donor RF board and my functional radio was now acting the same way the dead one did. Needless to say this displeased me..and I had to find yet another board to fix my good radio...and another to play with.
So...before I go frying another RF board...I am going to replace the controller with another one I have in the parts bin here.
My question is....do you think I am safe pulling the S-Record out of the bad board and dumping it into the donor board as the failure was entirely hardware related.....or....do you think that I should be shopping for a completely different S-Record as that was the cause of the controller zapping the RF board into oblivion? Thoughts?
Purchased an MTS2000 portable some years ago and it never worked....therefore it sat in a drawer collecting dust for several years because I was simply too lazy to fix it. (Deaf as a post and maybe .0001 Watts output)
***** Fast forward several years to last week *****
I finally found it again and put it on the ol' service monitor and Tuner program and found it was deafer than a post (4.23 uv) and was putting out 0.01 Watts. I attempted to adjust the unit in tuner....without any progress...only to discover it was a dead RF board. So....found some spare Jedi stuff here and I replaced the RF board and put it on the monitor again. Same issue! I put the donor RF board back into its original (known good) radio...and went to power that one back up...only to find the other controller fried the donor RF board and my functional radio was now acting the same way the dead one did. Needless to say this displeased me..and I had to find yet another board to fix my good radio...and another to play with.
So...before I go frying another RF board...I am going to replace the controller with another one I have in the parts bin here.
My question is....do you think I am safe pulling the S-Record out of the bad board and dumping it into the donor board as the failure was entirely hardware related.....or....do you think that I should be shopping for a completely different S-Record as that was the cause of the controller zapping the RF board into oblivion? Thoughts?