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w0ql

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Troubleshooting ptt hardware
« on: 2014-06-24, 15:27:08 »
I would to know of a way to confirm the ptt hardware is working or not.  I have a set of 1258 RemoteRigs and I can receive just fine.  I am using a Kenwood TS480.  When I key the control head with a microphone the system stays in receive mode and ignores the fact that I have pushed the ptt button on the microphone.   When I set the jumpers originally I was confused by the instructions and connected them incorrectly.   Now I believe they are correct but transmitting does not work.  I would like a process to put a voltmeter on specific pins when I key the mic to determine if I have damaged the RemoteRig or not.
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Mark W0QL

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Re: Troubleshooting ptt hardware
« Reply #1 on: 2014-06-24, 17:01:37 »
Probably one of the red straps which is broken or missplaced. If RX audio is still present when you press PTT the problem is in the control-RRC if the audio is muted it's in the Radio-RRC.

On the status pages you can see the PTT status, but remember you must refresch the page (F5) manually after you press and release the PTT

73 de mike