Ron
Check the power supply trip voltage pot. Is the voltage above about 15
volts? It may need adjustment.
Ron
K3MIY
Quoting Ron Notarius W3WN <wn3vaw@verizon.net>:
> Had something unexpected happen with my Omni VI+ & 960 power supply earlier
> today.
>
> Sequence of events:
>
> Omni had been on for awhile listening to some PSK-31. Worked some DX on 12,
> then shut it down, followed by the 960 (had an appointment to go to).
>
> When I went to power it back up later, turned on the 960 first. LED blinked
> a couple of times. Omni did not power back up. Turned everything off. Now
> the 960 does not appear to power up at all; no light on the LED, no voltage
> output that I can measure.
>
> Checked the fuse; it appears to be fine. So my immediate guess is that
> something in the PS popped to protect the fuse... although I'm not 100%
> certain, since I don't have a cable available to run the Omni from my Astron
> PS (it's ordered, but won't be here for a few days. Of course.)
>
> Sound familiar to anyone?
>
> 73, ron w3wn
>
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