As above
After I did a reset as the radio locked up (held rotary encoder down while powering on) I now cannot see the options for the s meter or the LPF, this is my classic build.
If it needs a software update can you please explain how to do this, download etc, I'm old school and not a cumputer geek!
No options on S meter or LPF after reset
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No options on S meter or LPF after reset
Regards, Trevor. MM0KJJ
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Re: No options on S meter or LPF after reset
Follow instructions on dl2man.de site.
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Re: No options on S meter or LPF after reset
Hi.
I only see instructions for the usdx sandwich.
I was under the impression that it could be done via USB?
I only see instructions for the usdx sandwich.
I was under the impression that it could be done via USB?
Regards, Trevor. MM0KJJ
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Re: No options on S meter or LPF after reset
Hi.
Success
A first for me.
Thank you all for the help.
Very much appreciated
Success
A first for me.
Thank you all for the help.
Very much appreciated
Regards, Trevor. MM0KJJ
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Re: No options on S meter or LPF after reset
Hi.
The reason for locking up in the first place was the centre pin of the DC socket having poor crimping, now hard wired the input and using powerpole connectors, a lot better.
On TX It would shut down and go haywire now 100%, funny how you think its a fault in the RF section and a high resistance power connection can throw you.
I don't particularly like these tiny DC sockets, they are well known for this kind of trouble.
I'll be modifying the Low Band radio likewise,
The lead is reinforced with hot melt adhesive at the PCB.
The reason for locking up in the first place was the centre pin of the DC socket having poor crimping, now hard wired the input and using powerpole connectors, a lot better.
On TX It would shut down and go haywire now 100%, funny how you think its a fault in the RF section and a high resistance power connection can throw you.
I don't particularly like these tiny DC sockets, they are well known for this kind of trouble.
I'll be modifying the Low Band radio likewise,
The lead is reinforced with hot melt adhesive at the PCB.
Regards, Trevor. MM0KJJ
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