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I have a Furuno 1700 radar displayng strange symptoms.
The display is not complete in terms of a full circle. Always a small sector of the display is missing. Somtimes it is a 90 degree sector missing and other time two small sectors of say 15 degrees are missing.Changing the range causes different sectors to be ommitted. After beng powered up for some time with the scanner rotating and in standby mode pushing transmit causes a brief display of several seconds followed by a power down presumably because somethng is taking excessve current. Any help or advce gratefully recd. Tony |
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In the "old" days, a synchro motor followed the rotation of the antenna and
turned the yoke on the CRT so the beams stayed in sync. That was then, this is now. There still has to be some form of rotary encoder up at the antenna that sends a signal back down to the display so the display knows where the antenna is pointing. I'd say there's something wrong at the antenna, like it is binding, dirty, or the encoder is intermittent. The electronics might sense problems like no rotation and shut the unit down before it ends up baking someone on a mast three boats away. There are certain things you, as an unlicensed person, can do to a radar system, but playing with things that affect the frequency and power output require an FCC license with a radar endorsement, and probably some fancy/expensive test equipment. Taking the cover off the antenna drive mechanism and cleaning it might be all it takes, but I'd guess there's more going wrong, especially since you're missing segments of the display. That points back to the encoder that follows the antenna. Either the gears are slipping or the sensor itself is going bad. Bob M. ====== "Tony Dix" wrote in message om... I have a Furuno 1700 radar displayng strange symptoms. The display is not complete in terms of a full circle. Always a small sector of the display is missing. Somtimes it is a 90 degree sector missing and other time two small sectors of say 15 degrees are missing.Changing the range causes different sectors to be ommitted. After beng powered up for some time with the scanner rotating and in standby mode pushing transmit causes a brief display of several seconds followed by a power down presumably because somethng is taking excessve current. Any help or advce gratefully recd. Tony |
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On 13 Sep 2003 08:05:58 -0700, Tony Dix wrote:
Thanks for your resonnse So, when the sectors are missing, is the unit in stby or xmit? Transmit On my machne when in Standby only STDBY appears on the screen Are the sectors missing always in the same place for a given range, No it seems you can get them to start anywhere by carefully timnng your press of the TRX button Am I right in assuming this is a "domed" model Yes it has a rotatnng antenna beneath a fibreglass dome (I remember a 1600 and 2400, can't recall a 1700)? It seems the failure is not related to display or antenna position then. Are you a tech? RADAR transmitters are dangerous in several ways. It might be worth looking inside the dome with the unit OFF, for possible snags on the antenna, or loose wire connections. -- _______________________________________ John E. Todd Note: Ensure correct polarity prior to connection. |
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