Doug,
This is a 'common' problem with a 1000MP.
The 9 volt regulator has died.
The voltage regulators are found on the REG-UNIT circuit board. This
board is accessed from the top of the transceiver. The power unit,
blower and support frame have to be removed to get at the circuit board.
The output voltage of the regulator can be checked at plug J9015 pin 3
and should read close to 9 volts with of course power on.
The faulty 9 volt L7809 Q9002 all plastic isolated regulator can be
easily removed after removing an adjacent circuit board shield and
lifting the REG-UNIT circuit board edgewise to access the 3 pins of
the voltage regulator.
Doug
Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
> Left my 'MP monitoring some RTTY activity this morning & went on a bike
> ride. When I got home, the MP was deaf. Power-cycled it - now the
> frequency display blinks. (and it's still deaf) Try to go into
> transmit and the transmit light blinks too. About 1Hz.
--
Doug Renwick VA5DX
PO Box 50, Clavet, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 0Y0
VE5RA@sasktel.net
First VE5 5BDXCC, 160M DXCC & 9BDXCC
What profit it a ham if he gains all the awards yet forfeits his soul?
I'll run the race and I will never be the same again.
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