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[email protected] November 16th 06 11:01 PM

Yaesu VX-150 Resetting it's memory periodically
 
Hi, I have a VX-150 that's 1 month old. It periodically resets it's
memory.
Initially I thought it was to do with the power in my truck.
However this is not the case. It has done it even without the power
connected.

Anyone have Ideas?
K0BAZ


ml November 18th 06 12:10 PM

Yaesu VX-150 Resetting it's memory periodically
 
In article .com,
wrote:

Hi, I have a VX-150 that's 1 month old. It periodically resets it's
memory.
Initially I thought it was to do with the power in my truck.
However this is not the case. It has done it even without the power
connected.

Anyone have Ideas?
K0BAZ


give the yaesu tech's a call maybe they can walk you thru something

try a master reset on the radio

i had a ht (not yaesu) that did that it was the little battery inside
not makeing good contact

hope this helps at least a tiny bit

Fred McKenzie December 28th 06 06:06 PM

Yaesu VX-150 Resetting it's memory periodically
 
In article , Howard Bingham
wrote:

I had an older Yaesu with a similar problem & was solved by the memory
battery replacement. This may take a technician to do, s some are
really burried in the radio.


Howard-

I have a brand new Kenwood TM-742 that does it. I took it apart, thinking
the battery might be bad but it wasn't. Then I noticed that about half of
the plated-through holes on that circuit board weren't! (You have to use
a magnifying glass)

Apparently temperature variations inside the car sitting in the Florida
sun, causes shrinking and expansion of the circuit board, so parts that
normally touch open up, removing battery power from the memory.

Perhaps it will solve the problem if I re-solder the holes with a tiny
wire to connect top and bottom of the board. Unfortunately some of the
holes are blocked by components on one side, and my soldering iron tip is
much too big.

Fred
K4DII


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