John,

The lockup condition might have been from some errant path created by a
firmware glitch - in which case, it will not likely happen again.  But it
may be prudent to arbitrarily re-seat the socketed firmware chips (following
proper anti-static procedures).

If it should repeat itself, I would recommend that you look for the bad
solder connection.  From the information available it is difficult to
speculate on where that probem area may happen to be - more data is
required.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> I'm using a new microphone with my K2/100.  It's a desk mike (Ten
> Tec 706) and
> I'm using the VOX a lot more than in the past.  Had a strange
> thing happen last
> night.
>
> The band was 75 meters and I had the attenuator on and the RF
> gain backed off by
> about 75%.
>
> The VOX worked fine during my net transmission.  However, afterward I was
> listening and a strong station seemed to trigger the VOX.  I
> unplugged the mic,
> but the K2 stayed in transmit mode.  I had to turn off the K2 to stop
> transmitting.
>
> I know the K2 VOX doesn't have anti-VOX, but I was wearing
> headphones.  Nothing
> was coming through the speaker.
>
> Any similar experiences or solutions?
>
> 73 de NA8M
> John
>
>

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