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Ron Hardin December 2nd 06 03:07 PM

ATS-803 reset?
 
My ATS-803 / DX440 no longer powers on, after a power failure

Is there a reset hole? I haven't looked closely but maybe somebody
knows.

It's on the AC adapter, and the 2 AA's keeping the internals running
are okay.

It's been powered on continuously pretty much for 25 years.

--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

John Sheatsley December 2nd 06 04:37 PM

ATS-803 reset?
 

"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
...
My ATS-803 / DX440 no longer powers on, after a power failure

Is there a reset hole? I haven't looked closely but maybe somebody
knows.

It's on the AC adapter, and the 2 AA's keeping the internals running
are okay.

It's been powered on continuously pretty much for 25 years.

--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.



No reset hole/switch on a DX-440. Manual implies reset is done
by removing batteries for one minute. I remember seeing
newsgroup messages to keep batteries out as long as a day
for various radios to get them to reset so you may have to
experiment a little. Good luck! I'm still impressed with mine.

Regards,
John



[email protected] December 2nd 06 05:29 PM

ATS-803 reset?
 
Unplug/take out the batteries and push all of the buttons.Leave it like
that (without putting the batteries back in) for a day or so.That might
reset the radio.
cuhulin


Mike December 2nd 06 06:33 PM

ATS-803 reset?
 
"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
...
My ATS-803 / DX440 no longer powers on, after a power failure

Is there a reset hole? I haven't looked closely but maybe somebody
knows.

It's on the AC adapter, and the 2 AA's keeping the internals running
are okay.

It's been powered on continuously pretty much for 25 years.


25 years? Are they *that* old?

Anyways, I've reset mine in the past by removing the batteries for an hour
or so.

Mike



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