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Hi Mike!
Yes I did, I still get the same thing although when I punch in the frequency in the channels, I get the wrong frequency but when I go back to check, it is correct. Sometimes even the mode gets screwed up, sometimes I get AM or WFM mode as well. I'm wondering if it is a power problem, maybe the logic board isn't getting full voltage, the scanner cut out on me totally for about a second or two and came back on but it was totally clear, all the channels were open, waiting to be programmed again. It's like it had a lobotomy. I've been busy, otherwise I'd tinker with it but maybe with the power cutting out, perhaps it is leading me into the right direction. The Pro-2004 is my favorite scanner of all time, I'm somewhat bummed, at least I have a Pro-43 and Bearcat BC-210 so I'm not totally in the lurch. I also have Bearcat BC-101 I need to tinker with too, for some reason it doesn't receive, the computer logic circuits seem fine though, if that went bad, I know I'd be SOL there, the scanner was made in 1974. B-) Chuck DE KA3WRW "mike" wrote in message ... have you tried a full reset? mike "Charles D. Mandus" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a Pro-2004 and when I program a frequency, say 460.050 for our local police, I get 460.0516 on the display. Also, if I punch in 45.000, I get something like 76.5295. I know there were some Pro-2004's with bad solder joints but the problem only came up recently. Can I have a bad RAM chip? Has anyone else ever expeienced this as well? Chuck DE KA3WRW --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release Date: 19/10/2004 |
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