Another detail:
With the AC plug out of the power line socket, If I
insert a tester in the AC in terminals and press the
security interlock, I see a shortcut (ON/OFF switch on
the RF deck is off). Is it normal? Can it be cause by
the multi-conn cable?
I think that there is no way to make a mistake when
plugging the multi-conn cable to the RF deck because
there is only one possible position.
Thanks again
Marcel
EA3IN
--- Bob McLeod <ramcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hope I can give a little direction........
>
> Is the linear new to you, or has it been in service?
>
> The multi-conn. cable , when plugged into the rf
> deck and the P S will let the on/off switch on the
> front of the rf deck turn the ps (the whole unit
> ON). With out the cable plugged in,between the
> pieces, the PS wont turn on. It can't turn on.
>
> I would look at 1.--check the fuses on the PS- they
> should be 20A.
>
> First---Are you using a 220 (or 240) v line??? If a
> wrong plug is used on the cord, that is to say a
> regular (120v) plug has been installed on a cord ,
> to the power supply that is wired for 220/240, you
> would be blowing house fuses or circuit breakers.
>
> Do you have a manual? If not, I can help. There
> are other concerns, but the power is FIRST.
>
> I wanted to get this off to you, more info will
> follow if you need it.
>
> Good luck and be careful , Bob KA1DFO
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