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Burt wrote:
ICOM-751 dead, help I was using my radio just fine, than I unplugged it and moved it a few feet and now it is almost dead. I can hear a relay engage when I first turn it on and fall off about 10 seconds after I turn it off. What happened? If it has never been replaced it is possible that what happened is that you had a battery failure in the RAM board. There is a resonable chance that unplugging the radio and moving it was just the last straw for the old battery. This will leave you with a very dead radio. See the following for details.... http://www.willcoele.com/ http://home1.gte.net/rhashiro/am-rad...m-ramboard.htm Also it is possible to change the battery and reprogram your own board but it may be a little involved.... http://www.geocities.com/emailsrikan...omram/RAM.html I think you can still send them back to Icom for battery installation and reprogramming as well. I would suggest a Google search for - Icom 751 memory board - there is a lot of information out there. Curtis |
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