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[WriteLog] Is My ICOM CT-17 Kaput

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Subject: [WriteLog] Is My ICOM CT-17 Kaput
From: nx4w@bellsouth.net (Lloyd Smith)
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 20:00:10 -0400
Hi Frank:

As cheap as UPS's are now, I can't understand why anyone would not have
their expensive equipment plugged in to one  I have two of them, one for my
computer and one for my radio and accessories.

73' Lloyd
NX4W

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Grossman (WB2BXO)" <flgrossman@earthlink.net>
To: "DX4WIN" <DX4WIN@qth.net>
Cc: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 5:55 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] Is My ICOM CT-17 Kaput


> Started up DX4WIN this afternoon, attempted to "listen" to a  packet spot,
> and the following happened:
>
> --Radio failed to move to the spot frequency,
> --Got "Radio timeout" message about 30 seconds later,
> --Clicked "ok" to timeout message, and got "An exception occurred.  Access
> violation at address 005FE0EE80 in module DX4WIN.EXE,  Read of address
> FFFFFFFF.  (That's 8 F's).  :-)
>
> Tried Writelog to eliminate software as the culprit, and simply got a "No
> Radio!" message.
>
> My best guess so far is that the CT-17, which has worked flawlessly for
> years, has been fried by a lightening strike.  The strike did no other
> damage in the shack other than trip a breaker my the 20 amp. line used by
my
> SB-220.   (got some TV's in other apartments, though!)
>
> I'll swap "com" ports after dinner to make sure the com port wasn't fried,
> rather than the CT-17.
>
> Are there any other likely culprits, or do I collect on my ARRL insurance
> for the CT-17?  (Assuming lightening strikes are covered!)  :-)
>
> 73,
> Frank
> wb2bxo@arrl.net
>
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