XTS3500 "reboots"
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XTS3500 "reboots"
Hello,
I have an XTS3500 Model III UHF which sometimes "reboots itself" when scaning a zone. I have reloaded the codeplug which did not help. Has anyone seen this before.
thanks
Joe
I have an XTS3500 Model III UHF which sometimes "reboots itself" when scaning a zone. I have reloaded the codeplug which did not help. Has anyone seen this before.
thanks
Joe
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- MRFLASHPORT
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XTS3500
joeyb,
Are you using a W&W Battery? They still have some issues with their cheap product. The contacts don't make a good connection with the radio. Causing the radio to shut off at times.
Also check your flex cable to see if it is making a good connection on both ends.
Are you using a W&W Battery? They still have some issues with their cheap product. The contacts don't make a good connection with the radio. Causing the radio to shut off at times.
Also check your flex cable to see if it is making a good connection on both ends.
- Dale Earnhardt
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800 radio w/same problem
I have an 800 meg watchbuddy xts3000 (to make explinations simpler)....
When I'm in my primary trunked system, and scan ANY combination of channels.... it resets.. HOWEVER, if I scan from any other system it's fine...
OTAR, OTACS, Software Encryption, Modat, are ALL OFF....
Any ideas?
NOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOTTTT THE BATTERY!!!!!
When I'm in my primary trunked system, and scan ANY combination of channels.... it resets.. HOWEVER, if I scan from any other system it's fine...
OTAR, OTACS, Software Encryption, Modat, are ALL OFF....
Any ideas?
NOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOTTTT THE BATTERY!!!!!
Joe,
I bet you are scanning 440-450 ham channels when it resets, right? If so, try only scanning 450-520 MHz channels and your see if your reset problem goes away. I found this to be a problem with my XTS3500 UHF 450-520 radio. I could get the radio to reset while sitting on a 440 ham channel occasionally, but mostly it happened when there was a ham channel being scanned.
-Yosh
I bet you are scanning 440-450 ham channels when it resets, right? If so, try only scanning 450-520 MHz channels and your see if your reset problem goes away. I found this to be a problem with my XTS3500 UHF 450-520 radio. I could get the radio to reset while sitting on a 440 ham channel occasionally, but mostly it happened when there was a ham channel being scanned.
-Yosh