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Old January 24th 05, 01:41 PM
 
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I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.

Came back later and it started working fine even made soem contacts
with it. Used it for about 20 minutes, no problem. Put the radio away
inside.

Hooked it up last night to try out some antennas and it did the same
thing. I played with it for an hour to no avail. Took it inside and
took it part way apart, did not see anything, maybe soem pinch wires to
the display but could not tell. Put it back togther. Hooked it up and
it worked fine. left it in the garage last night. Hooked it back up
this morning before going to work. It worked fine.
Am I crazy? What could this be?

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Old January 24th 05, 07:21 PM
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Hi,

I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.


Some items of test equipment have a display 'test mode' where every
digit and LED/LCD segment are switched on either in sequence or at the
same time as a function check. I have three items of test equipment that
do just that on demand, so it could be that your rig was simply strutting
its stuff.

As for the socket coming away, again it may be meant to. Perhaps the
terminal plugs into the assembly just behind it.


Cheers - Joe



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Joe McElvenney wrote:
Hi,

I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It

is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit

up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The

frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.


Some items of test equipment have a display 'test mode' where

every
digit and LED/LCD segment are switched on either in sequence or at

the
same time as a function check. I have three items of test equipment

that
do just that on demand, so it could be that your rig was simply

strutting
its stuff.

As for the socket coming away, again it may be meant to. Perhaps

the
terminal plugs into the assembly just behind it.


Cheers - Joe



If this was a "test" mode then why did it stay in test mode? The radio
was completly not usable.

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Old January 24th 05, 10:05 PM
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Joe McElvenney wrote:
Hi,

I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest. It

is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit

up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The

frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.


Some items of test equipment have a display 'test mode' where

every
digit and LED/LCD segment are switched on either in sequence or at

the
same time as a function check. I have three items of test equipment

that
do just that on demand, so it could be that your rig was simply

strutting
its stuff.

As for the socket coming away, again it may be meant to. Perhaps

the
terminal plugs into the assembly just behind it.


Cheers - Joe



If this was a "test" mode then why did it stay in test mode? The radio
was completly not usable.


You said something to the effect of having it in your garage. Not sure if
heated or not, but the temperature changes could be doing this - if wide in
nature - cold to warm - etc. Could be a bad solder joint. Display may be
going flaky. You bought it used, who knows what ales it. A copy of the
owners manual if you don't have one - would be a good start.

Lou


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Lou wrote:
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Joe McElvenney wrote:
Hi,

I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest.

It
is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit

up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The

frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.

Some items of test equipment have a display 'test mode' where

every
digit and LED/LCD segment are switched on either in sequence or at

the
same time as a function check. I have three items of test

equipment
that
do just that on demand, so it could be that your rig was simply

strutting
its stuff.

As for the socket coming away, again it may be meant to.

Perhaps
the
terminal plugs into the assembly just behind it.


Cheers - Joe



If this was a "test" mode then why did it stay in test mode? The

radio
was completly not usable.


You said something to the effect of having it in your garage. Not

sure if
heated or not, but the temperature changes could be doing this - if

wide in
nature - cold to warm - etc. Could be a bad solder joint. Display may

be
going flaky. You bought it used, who knows what ales it. A copy of

the
owners manual if you don't have one - would be a good start.

LC'


Could the 3 v lithiam battery be going bad?



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Old January 25th 05, 03:14 PM
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Lou wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

Joe McElvenney wrote:
Hi,

I bought an ALinco DR 590 dual band amature radio at a hamfest.

It
is a
mobile. Got it home, hooked it up, everything on the display lit
up. I
mean everything, even things that were not supposed to. The
frequency
number has stange lines in it. It was not usable.

Some items of test equipment have a display 'test mode' where
every
digit and LED/LCD segment are switched on either in sequence or at
the
same time as a function check. I have three items of test

equipment
that
do just that on demand, so it could be that your rig was simply
strutting
its stuff.

As for the socket coming away, again it may be meant to.

Perhaps
the
terminal plugs into the assembly just behind it.


Cheers - Joe


If this was a "test" mode then why did it stay in test mode? The

radio
was completly not usable.


You said something to the effect of having it in your garage. Not

sure if
heated or not, but the temperature changes could be doing this - if

wide in
nature - cold to warm - etc. Could be a bad solder joint. Display may

be
going flaky. You bought it used, who knows what ales it. A copy of

the
owners manual if you don't have one - would be a good start.

LC'


Could the 3 v lithiam battery be going bad?


It could be, a good sign of that would also be loss of memory of other
functions.

L.

(don't know where the C' came from!)


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