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Change of ISP at Remote Site - Help Requested

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dj0qn:
Hi Mike,

No difference, the existing DDNS will just update the server with the new IP address, nothing changes
as far as the user is concerned.

Good luck and let me know how it goes.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

Mike Cotton - K4RUM:
Things have gotten interesting. 

I took my Control RRC and my TS-480 radio head to the radio site and, thanks to Mitch's configuration checklist, I got everything squared away.  A couple of days later, I returned to NY and everything worked exactly as it should.  The next day, however, I was unable to turn on the radio control head.  I can access both Control and Radio RRCs from my computer at the control site.  The status of the Control RRC indicates that the radio is on, and the SIP status of both RRCs indicates that the RRCs are connected and transferring. 

I have swapped out TTL cables at the control end, and I have changed the TS-480 head to a different TS-480 head.  None of this has worked.

I opened up the Control RRC box, and nothing is visibly wrong there.

Any ideas?

dj0qn:
Mike,

If it worked before, then something in the environment changed, e.g. a loose cable,
router problem, etc.

I would start by rebooting the router(s) to see if that solves the problem, then reboot the RRC's.

Let us know if that helps.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

Mike Cotton - K4RUM:
I have rebooted my router, and after I did so I rebooted both RRCs.  The RRCs are communicating with each other, but again, the TS-480 radio head is not turning on.  In addition, I have again swapped out the cable between the Control RRC and the radio head, and I have swapped out the radio head itself.  No luck.

Mike Cotton - K4RUM:
For what it's worth, when I press and hold the power button on the TS-480 head, I hear what sounds like a very faint, slow pulse.

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