Strange problem: Unit will transmit correctly for excactly 60 seconds, and then stop transmitting for 45 seconds, then on again for 1 min, off for 45 secs, repeat, etc..
Can anyone think of an idea why this might be happening?
thank you,
robert
MP3+ intermittant signal loss -- 1 min on; 45 seconds off..
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Set the temp protection trimmer a bit higher.
A small fan is recommended for peace of mind. Put it back in the box with the fan.
A small fan is recommended for peace of mind. Put it back in the box with the fan.
Best regards,
Marko - PCS Electronics
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I followed your directions except for replacing it into the 2U enclosure. I left it outside the box as a percaution. The unit worked perfectly for a couple of days and then stopped. When I inspected it, I found the following damage.
Here is a picture of the TEMP and SWR trims. They were both at 12:00 when I received the unit, I moved them both slightly to try to solve the above problem.
Now what? How can I get this repaired?
thanks!
robert
Here is a picture of the TEMP and SWR trims. They were both at 12:00 when I received the unit, I moved them both slightly to try to solve the above problem.
Now what? How can I get this repaired?
thanks!
robert
It MUST be placed in a METAL enclosure, this is how the heat is dissipated. No enclosure = overheating = eventual death.
A small CPU type 40x40 fan is also recommended, although you should be safe without it.
This is also clearly stated in the instructions as well, by the way.
A small CPU type 40x40 fan is also recommended, although you should be safe without it.
This is also clearly stated in the instructions as well, by the way.
Best regards,
Marko - PCS Electronics
--------------------------------------------------------
Turn your PC into a FM radio station!
http://www.pcs-electronics.com
fax +386 4 2316 128
Marko - PCS Electronics
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Turn your PC into a FM radio station!
http://www.pcs-electronics.com
fax +386 4 2316 128
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