ASTRON 70 Amp power supply set at 13.8 volts. Also connected an external volt meter to confirm 13.8 volts going into the radio.
I set the menu to display the DC Volts when depressing the mic. Depressing the mic indicates 13.6 - 13.7 volts.
Using the radio for two months with no problems. RF Power carrier set at 5 watts. Yesterday as I was transmitting, the Low DC Volt Alarm and Hi-SWR (5) Warning activated and I immediately shut-down. After thirty-minutes, I turned-on the radio, depressed the mic and the DC volts was 12.2 volts. Left the radio on for thirty-minutes and the DC volts was down to 11.8 volts. Any ideas?
My friend had a new AT-5555 Plus (new version) for only two weeks and no transmit. He was fortunate that the seller replaced his radio with a new radio.
I set the menu to display the DC Volts when depressing the mic. Depressing the mic indicates 13.6 - 13.7 volts.
Using the radio for two months with no problems. RF Power carrier set at 5 watts. Yesterday as I was transmitting, the Low DC Volt Alarm and Hi-SWR (5) Warning activated and I immediately shut-down. After thirty-minutes, I turned-on the radio, depressed the mic and the DC volts was 12.2 volts. Left the radio on for thirty-minutes and the DC volts was down to 11.8 volts. Any ideas?
My friend had a new AT-5555 Plus (new version) for only two weeks and no transmit. He was fortunate that the seller replaced his radio with a new radio.