Adam,

I am struggling to understand which receiver you have, so that I can
understand where the fuse is in the circuit.  I am fairly new to the GE
radio scene, so I hope you will indulge me a little.

It will help me, and perhaps a few others, if you identify exactly what
model or combination radio receiver you have, and which LBI you are
referring to.  As one who submits scanned LBIs to the GE Master Index, I
really want to know about any LBIs that are lacking, so that I can locate a
needed hard copy and fill that void.  Thanks!

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam C. Feuer
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 3:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE MastrII Auxiliary Receiver

Hello All,

Yesterday, I had to go up the mountain to the repeater site because I 
noticed that my GE voting receiver was not working. When I got there, 
I found that one of the fuses had blown. I believe it was fuse 801 
and it had a 1amp glass fuse in it.

Not being fully equipped to trouble shoot ( I actually left work due 
to curiosity to see what was wrong) I simply replaced the fuse and 
the receiver came back to life working perfectly. I checked it 
periodically on my way back to work and home for the night and it was 
working fine.

I come to wake up this morning and the receiver is dead 
again. Before I attempt to sneak out of work today, has anyone seen 
this fuse blow multiple times in this 19inch rack mount receiver? 
This particular receiver is being fed with an external 12volt source 
(not a supply attached to the receiver) that feeds other 12volt 
devices which are all working fine. I'm going to stop at the local 
two way shop and see if I can find a diagram but until then, I was 
wondering if anyone has had this trouble before.

Thanks in advanced.....

Adam N2ACF



 


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