Those glitches build up in a microprocessor and total removal of power is
necessary to drain them out. Components attached to the processor can store
enough charge to keep the processor hosed up for hours. Yes, sometimes it
does take all night for the little buggers to bleed off.
Steve Ellington
Amateur Radio Operator N4LQ
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>
> . But I am
> curious about what part of the Omni's anatomy might have been ailing. I
> won't call Ten-Tec, because, if I am too cheap to go for the Option 3
> upgrade, how can I blow a nickel on the toll call when the radio works?
> But, since I have an inquiring mind, I want to know.
>
> Does anyone have the answer?
>
> Thank you,
> Jan, KX2A
>
>
>
>
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