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Ham radio weird problem
I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit up. I mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The frequency number has stange lines in it. It was not usable. Came back later and it started working fine even made soem contacts with it. Used it for about 20 minutes, no problem. Put the radio away inside. Hooked it up last night to try out some antennas and it did the same thing. I played with it for an hour to no avail. Took it inside and took it part way apart, did not see anything, maybe soem pinch wires to the display but could not tell. Put it back togther. Hooked it up and it worked fine. left it in the garage last night. Hooked it back up this morning before going to work. It worked fine. Am I crazy? What could this be? |
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wrote in message ups.com... I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It is a mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit up. I mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The frequency number has stange lines in it. It was not usable. Came back later and it started working fine even made soem contacts with it. Used it for about 20 minutes, no problem. Put the radio away inside. Hooked it up last night to try out some antennas and it did the same thing. I played with it for an hour to no avail. Took it inside and took it part way apart, did not see anything, maybe soem pinch wires to the display but could not tell. Put it back togther. Hooked it up and it worked fine. left it in the garage last night. Hooked it back up this morning before going to work. It worked fine. Am I crazy? What could this be? Naw, you are not crazy ... it's called an intermittent (a problem that shows up when it feels like showing up). Flea market items and Ebay products are rife with intermittent products. They are seldom worth fixing, unless you have the skills to do it yourself. Track down the seller and ask him/her to take it back. |
Have you looked for a weakening 3V lithium backup battery? Before they
go completely dead, they can cause some pretty strange symptoms, usually at initial power-up... Also look for the procedure to "reboot" or "reset" the unit from the owner's manual or service literature, both you may find on www.qrz.com , an amateur radio website. You'll need to do this for sure after you replace the battery if you find it bad... Also note that you will loose any programmed channels, offsets, etc. etc.....when you reset it. wrote in message ups.com... I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It is a mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit up. I mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The frequency number has stange lines in it. It was not usable. Came back later and it started working fine even made soem contacts with it. Used it for about 20 minutes, no problem. Put the radio away inside. Hooked it up last night to try out some antennas and it did the same thing. I played with it for an hour to no avail. Took it inside and took it part way apart, did not see anything, maybe soem pinch wires to the display but could not tell. Put it back togther. Hooked it up and it worked fine. left it in the garage last night. Hooked it back up this morning before going to work. It worked fine. Am I crazy? What could this be? |
Really, the battery can cause that? I have been leaving the radio
unplugged too. Does it then run off the battery? The battery must be partially good, as when I plug it back in it is on the same channel it was left on but I do not have nay memories or anythign programmed back in. I checked it again this morning and it was fine. I am wondering if taking it appart fixed soemthing. Can I test this battery with a voltmeter and should it just put out three volts? Can I get a replacement at Walmart or something? |
Really! Mine would flake out on cold mornings. I would "reboot" the
radio and it would work ok even store memories...... until I shut it off Frank wrote: Really, the battery can cause that? I have been leaving the radio unplugged too. Does it then run off the battery? The battery must be partially good, as when I plug it back in it is on the same channel it was left on but I do not have nay memories or anythign programmed back in. I checked it again this morning and it was fine. I am wondering if taking it appart fixed soemthing. Can I test this battery with a voltmeter and should it just put out three volts? Can I get a replacement at Walmart or something? |
The unit doesn't really draw any significant current from the battery,
but it uses the battery to store memory information, and the last frequency used, etc. since this rig doesn't have a non-volatile eeprom IC for memories. It needs the voltage from this little lithium to sustain it's memories, and "starting point" when you turn it on. This radio (Mine is a DR-592, very similar...) kills this little lithium battery frequently... I tired of replacing mine every 1-2 years (They say they last five, but not in my experience)...I ran a shielded small cable back through from the front panel (where the battery is...) and out the back, where I mounted a 2-cell "AAA" battery holder to the outside of teh heatsink on the back. I simply check the voltage once in awhile, and replace the batteries when necessary, which is usually the shelf life of the batteries, 5 years or so - etc. - and the AAAs are much cheaper than the 3V lithium! Also no soldering is necessary once the initial installation of the battery holder... Also some more hints, if you want to do what I did: 1.) Use a shielded wire, tying the shield conductor to the battery (-) so stray RF doesn't get injected back to the front panel during xmit, etc. 2.) If you replace the cells while they measure no less than 2.5V accross both, and do it with the radio turned on, you won't loose your memories at all, and will not need to "reset" the unit. 3.) Use carbon zinc batteries here. There are no large current draw demands, so alkalines are not necessary. Carbon Zinc's are cheaper, have nearly the same shelf life, and most importantly, will not LEAK like alkalines will when stored this long... P..S. - you can check this battery with the radio off, etc. with just a voltmeter, if you read more than 2.8V here, look elsewhere for the problems you described, anything less, and I would start by replacing it...It requires soldering (at least on my 592, which is nearly the same radio), and you can't get this at walmart but probably at radio shack, and definitely at mail order places like Digikey. 73's wrote in message ups.com... Really, the battery can cause that? I have been leaving the radio unplugged too. Does it then run off the battery? The battery must be partially good, as when I plug it back in it is on the same channel it was left on but I do not have nay memories or anythign programmed back in. I checked it again this morning and it was fine. I am wondering if taking it appart fixed soemthing. Can I test this battery with a voltmeter and should it just put out three volts? Can I get a replacement at Walmart or something? |
What need sto be soldered, it looks liek it just pops out, does it? How
much are they? |
The little lithium coin battery? You're lucky...mine had solder tabs,
had to be soldered to the pc board, but then again my radio was used and it had been replaced before...may not have been original...probably $3.00 or less - try RS. wrote in message oups.com... What need sto be soldered, it looks liek it just pops out, does it? How much are they? |
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