Is it out of band?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have any of you experienced a MASTR IIe dozing off? No open fuses, no
loose connections, it just forgets that it is supposed to key up when
the receiver squelch opens. After resetting the control module, it works
fine for a day or so and then the
Good question! It is operating at 144.69 / 145.29. What do you think may be
going on?
Now this model does use channel elements.
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I had a similar problem on 2M, I'll have to dig up the notes and see
what we did exactly, but if I remember correctly it was a simple fix.
I'll get back to you over the weekend.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good question! It is operating at 144.69 / 145.29. What do you think may
be going on?
Be sure the control line is terminated. I have seen m3's get repeat
disable from voice on the control line (even if remote control is not
used). Vexing problem. Steve NU5D - BTW that tip came from Pete
Lascelle at GE, or EGE, or Comnet, or MA/COM now days...
Vincent Caruso wrote:
Is it out of
Actually I believe Steve has the fix, We had an unused DC control on
the IIe that wreaking all sorts of havoc.
Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
Be sure the control line is terminated. I have seen m3's get repeat
disable from voice on the control line (even if remote control is not
used).
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