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Maxtrac 300 cant be read by RSS

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:07 pm
by SmilnDon
When I try to read a VHF Maxtrac300 with the RSS, it times out and can not read. When I hit F10 to clear the error message on the RSS, the Maxtrac emits 3 beeps.

Anyone know whats wrong with it? The model number is D33MJA7DA5CK.

Thanks in advance,

Don

Re: Maxtrac 300 cant be read by RSS

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:21 pm
by 10-95
SmilnDon wrote:When I try to read a VHF Maxtrac300 with the RSS, it times out and can not read. When I hit F10 to clear the error message on the RSS, the Maxtrac emits 3 beeps.

Anyone know whats wrong with it? The model number is D33MJA7DA5CK.

Thanks in advance,

Don
Yes, makes sure you get a little tooth brush and clean those pins in the mic connector. I've had thet happen before. Also check the timing calabration in steup, set it to about 1100.

Frank

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:44 pm
by SmilnDon
I also found another interesting fact out about this radio. It is VHF 25 watt, but.... according to the FCC Type Acceptance, it is a 150.8-174 MHz radio. 150.8???? I have never heard of a 150.8-174 MHz Maxtrac before. It also doesnt have the adjustment screw on the back of the PA. Its the one that goes in the hole on the left hand side (looking at the back with the 5 pin connector on the right side) of the cooling fins. The hole is there but its blanked off.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 4:37 pm
by kb0nly
Can you take a picture of it to illustrate that? I think i know what your talking about but a picture would say a thousand words.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:42 pm
by wb0qqk
I have never heard of a 150.8-174 MHz Maxtrac before.
As I recall, the 25 watt Maxtrac with unified chassis comes in
136-162 (Range 1) and 146-174 (Range 2)
It also doesnt have the adjustment screw on the back of the PA.
Adjustment screw? I'm looking at the PA of a D33MJA7DA5CK
that uses an HLD4323A power amp and the only thing that
looks like a screw is the threaded stud of Q2330. What is the
measured power output of your radio?

Could be that someone substituted the 25 watt amplifier with
a HLD9523A LPI 2 watt board?

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:48 pm
by kb0nly
That's what i was thinking, the mounting stud is the screw he is referring to.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:57 pm
by SmilnDon
Umm ok. Yeah.. the threaded stud of Q2330 (Or do you mean Q2630?). I guess thats what it is. I actually just looked in the service manual and that looks like what it is.

I cant take a picture though. My digital camera bit the dust. It was cheap anyway.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:03 pm
by wb0qqk
Umm ok. Yeah.. the threaded stud of Q2330 (Or do you mean Q2630?).
I mean Q2330.

Q2630 is the final for the HLE9502A LPI UHF power amp.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:18 pm
by SmilnDon
Oops. Yep, I was looking at the wrong schematic. See.. thats why you guys are so smart! Hey, Im learnin' :)

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:28 pm
by wb0qqk
See.. thats why you guys are so smart!
Don't believe that for a minute !!!
My dad always said that if you don't learn something new
everyday, you're only cheating yourself. I've learned a lot
from other folks on the board. I'm just trying to give a little
back. Hope I was of help?

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:44 pm
by SmilnDon
Hehehe.

Yes, you were of great help! I was looking at the different schematics and this looks to be the case. Someone may have swapped the 25 watt PA with the 2 watt one. Ill investigate further to see. Thanks again!