If it's been sitting around for a while I'd suspect an oxidized connector or
an electrolytic that needs to be re-formed. You might just power it on and
let it "bake" for a day or so to see if that does any good.
73, Al
On Sat September 10 2016 5:49:58 pm Louis Ciotti wrote:
> Yes I did, that did nothing.
>
> I probed a bit with an "old school" logic probe and there are some
> signals going on so I do not thing it is the CPU itself.
>
> When I power it up, sometime I hear several relays click ,some times
> only one. When I hear more than one, that is when I get the random LEDs
> lighting up, sometimes even some gibberish on the VFD. Every power cycle
> seems to have something different happen.
>
> I was so close to having this fixed, now this...
>
> Carl Moreschi wrote:
> > Did you press the3 reset button on the side with power on? This will
> > clear out memory.
> >
> > Carl Moreschi N4PY
> > 58 Hogwood Rd
> > Louisburg, NC 27549
> > www.n4py.com
>
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