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Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. Bob M. wrote: I've heard of similar delays happening because of faulty electrolytic capacitors in the mike. In this case, there was considerable remote control circuitry in the mike, and the bad caps were causing voltages to hang around when they shouldn't. Try unplugging the mike and see if it will power up. If so, that may point you to the problem area. If that doesn't help, perhaps there's a battery in the radio that needs to be replaced, or maybe a very large "super" capacitor needs to charge up before the microprocessor will resume normal operations. Well, it eventually did power up, but there was also other damage. Turned out it probably taken a knock during transport to me. Amongst other things, three out of the four clips holding the front panel on had died. Its gone back for repairs to be paid for by the senders carrier. Hopefully it will be fully functional when it returns. What I should have done was try it with the mike from my TM-V7E - I'm fairly sure they're the same. Ah well, thanks again! Paul ~~~~ |
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