I'll second Al's approach while, at the same time checking the replacement
battery voltage and position. It might not be seated well or reversed.
Good uck with it - great rig
73
Kris KM2KM
MERSCHROD
123 Warren Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
---- Al Gulseth <wb5jnc@centurytel.net> wrote:
=============
Ron,
I'd check the multitude of small connectors going to the boards in the front
panel area. Mine was doing some random squirrely things and reseating
connectors as noted seemed to take care of the problem. (Theory here is the
possibility that one of the connectors was moved or disturbed during the
backup battery replacement.)
73 es GL, Al
On Sun January 3 2016 1:48:38 pm Ronf404 via TenTec wrote:
> My Delta II display has been defaulting to 15.000 MHz and 1200 UTC every
> time I power on, although the memories remain intact.
>
> Nevertheless, I decided to replace the backup battery. This is the second
> time I've done this so I'm familiar with the procedure.
>
> After replacing the battery and repowering up the rig, the display is dead
> and all I have is a sharp tone in the speaker. None of the front panel
> functions work, and the reset doesn't change anything.
>
> Any thoughts before I call for an RWA?
>
> Ron Fish KX1W
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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