Brian,

Those button functions on the KRC2ACC firmware do different things than the basic KRC2 firmware. If you have the KRC2ACC firmware loaded, it will not pass the tests given in the basic KRC2 manual. You could download and install the KRC2 firmware for that testing, and then install the KRC2ACC firmware when you finish the tests.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/23/2013 11:21 AM, Brian F. Wruble wrote:
1.  I have quadruple-checked the polarity of every diode, electrolytic and
resistor pack.

2.  I have quadruple-checked the orientation of every ic and transistor or
voltage regulator.

3.  I have reheated every pin I could reach.

4.  I have not reversed X1 and X2.

5.  I have loaded the latest version of firmware, and it seemed to work
fine.  I used the correct version for the KRC2ACC.

I still do not seem to pass the initial checks.  I cannot get voltages to
appear on any of the "band relay" terminals.  Yes, I am checking at the
terminal itself, not the screw.

What is my next move?

Thanks for any and all suggestions.

73 de Brian W3BW


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