Symptom
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Probable cause
1.Low AC line voltage.
2.RF gain control closed.
1.Use a
Use a 12 to 16V battery.
~.Turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
Signal is received, but no sound is
heard.
MODE key position is incorrect | Change the MODE key to the correct |
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SSB | received | signal is extremely high | IF SHIFT | control | is wrong adjusted. | Set | the control to | the | center (click po. | |
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rrequency | is | not changed by pressing | LOCK | switch | is ON | Set | F. LOCK switch | to | OFF. | |
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Display goes out with VFO/M ON When nothing is stored in the memory Store the frequency channel, a channel is displayed and
blanked with only the decima! point dis- played.
TRANSMISSION
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No output in sse (RFand ALC meters | 1. Open microphone | cable or bad 1. | Check the microphone. |
do not deflect.) | microphone. | 2. | Increase the MIC gain control. |
2.Low microphone gain.
VOX | does | not operate. | 1. VOX GAIN control too low. | See section | GAIN | control | |||||||||
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VOX | trips | by speaker | output. | ANTI VOX control requires adjustment. | See | section | VOX | control. | |||||||
I\JO output | in CW |
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Linear amplifier does | not key. | .Internal | connector was | not moved. 11. | Move | the | connector | as described ir. | |||||||
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5-5. MICROPROCESSOR BACK-UP LITHIUM BATTERY
A lithium battery is contained in the transceiver to retain memory. Turning off and POWER switch, disconnec- ting the power cable, or a power failure will not erase the memory. The battery should last for approximately five years. When the battery discharges, an erroneous display may appear in the display. Lithium battery replacement should be performed by an authorized KENWOOD service facility; either your KENWOOD dealer, or the factory, since this unit contains CMOS
type circuitry.
Notes:
1.When the lithium battery is replaced, the microprocessor must be reset, using the procedure in section
2.When the lithium battery fails. the radio'smicrocod- ed functions are NOT affected. Only information stored in memory will be cleared.
5-6. MICROPROCESSOR RESET
When the microprocessor has functioned erroneously
or when setting the transceiver in the initial state, switch on the power with the A = B switch pressed.
5-7. ORDERING SPARE PARTS
When ordering replacement or spare parts for your equipment, be sure to specify the following:
Model and serial number of your transceiver. Schematic number of the part. Printed circuit board number on which the part is located, part number and name, if known, and quantity desired. Part numbers for most replacement parts is contained in the service manual (available as an option from your dealer).
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