Hi,

On 29 Nov 2011, at 16:38, Attila Kinali wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 15:46:56 +0100
> Attila Kinali <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> As the usual approach to fix such transients would be to solder
>> a few capacitors at the right places, i'd like to first debug
>> which power rail is the one affected. Hence i'd like to ask
>> whether there are any schematics of the power supply and power
>> supervision circuitry available before i start reverse engineering
>> the board.

1. Make sure your power supply is up to the job, could be the voltage is 
drooping when the transmitter powers up.

2. Check all RF terminations in case of leaks.

3. Apply ferrite rings to all non-RF cables, as close to the box as possible.

> One week passed and no reponse at all? (if you disregard the
> private mails of people telling me that i should not expect
> any help from soekris)
> 
> Would anyone from soekris be so kind as to at least tell me
> whether or not you would provide schematics? A simple "no we
> dont do that" shouldn't be so hard, should it?
> 
>                       Attila Kinali
> 
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