
16 TROUBLESHOOTING
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A sensor in the transceiver detected | Stop transmitting and let the transceiver | – | ||
and “CHECK” in | high temperature. | cool down for a while. Contact a |
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Morse code sounds. |
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| clean the internal air filters. |
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“PA ERROR” and | A sensor in the transceiver detected | Let the transceiver cool down for a while, | 88 | |
“CHECK” in Morse | malfunctions in the TX power amplifier | then perform the Full reset. If the problem |
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code sounds, then | circuit. | persists, contact a KENWOOD authorized |
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the transmission |
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stops |
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only). |
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“RX ONLY” appears | 1 The DC cable is not connected to | 1 Apply (or connect) the DC power | 2, 3 | |
and “CHECK” in | the | source to the |
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Morse code sounds | 2 The voltage difference between the | 2 Confirm that the output DC voltage of | 2, 3 | |
both DC power supplies is 13.8 V DC. |
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| transceiver is greater than 1.0 V DC. | The difference must be within 1.0 V |
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“DC ERROR” | The voltage of the DC power supply(s) | Adjust the DC power supply voltage to | 3 | |
appears and | is too high. | 13.8 V DC. |
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“CHECK” in Morse |
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code sounds. |
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Transmission | 1 The voltage difference between | 1 Confirm that the output DC voltage of | 2, 3 | |
suddenly stops. | both DC power supplies is 13.8 V DC. |
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| transceiver becomes greater than | The difference must be within 1.0 V |
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| 1.0 V DC. | DC. |
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| 2 The voltage of the DC power | 2 Adjust the DC power supply voltage to | 3 | |
| supply(s) is too high. | 13.8 V DC. |
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| 3 Two different type of DC cables are | 3 Use same type of DC cables. | 2, 3 | |
| used. |
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“VGS ERR” | An internal error occurred in the | Confirm the connector of | 83, | |
appears. |
| securely connected to the transceiver. | 88 | |
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| Perform the Full reset. If the problem |
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| persists, contact a KENWOOD authorized |
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| service center for repairs. |
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A message cannot | There is a communication error | Confirm the connector of | 83, | |
be recorded/ played | between the transceiver and | securely connected to the transceiver. | 88 | |
back or no |
| Perform the Full reset. If the problem |
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announcement can |
| persists, contact a KENWOOD authorized |
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be heard. |
| service center for repairs. |
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The transceiver | Most of the external RF power meters | Apply a continuous single tone (1 kHz) to | – | |
output power seems | measure the average RF power. So, | the microphone audio input to measure |
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to be low in SSB | the meter reading is low when you | the RF output power. The PEP will be the |
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mode. | operate and talk in SSB mode. | same as this RF output level. |
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| The LCD meter used in the |
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| relatively fast response time but it is not |
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| fast enough to measure the accurate |
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| PEP (peak envelope power). |
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