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N2TTA
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Error pop up, Any idea what’s wrong

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Hi I had the same error when operating at JoTA recently when someone fired up on 20 m with out warning me. I was also on 20 working FT8. In that case it was what it said excessive RF at antenna input. Not sure if this answer is any help though. Regards, Mark M0 ZSS0
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I have seen this behavior when in FDX and having a second panadapter on a different receive antenna0
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Well this is the rig doing a self protect from high RF on a receiver (aka SCU).
The second receiver is most likely on FDX (full duplex) and is being overloaded by the transmit
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the second receiver (aka 2nd scu ) is on a different antenna input also receiving high RF from the transmitter.
Best thing to do is check the whole setup and make sure you are not overloading second receive input.
One scenario ..is operating full duplex...without bandpass filters
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Another scenario is two antenna inputs to the rig where each scu is on a separate antenna and the antennas are too close together causing high rf input on one of the receivers inputs...
Bottom line is the rig saved it self from destructive RF loaded which would have blownout and SCU and/or its associated preamp
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so the error message is a good thing done by the radio
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allows you to double check the setup and operating conditions
Paul K3SF
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even if I disconnected all antennas I have same error at ANT1 positions
My radio just returned from flex repair, Port A was broken. Looks like something wrong again... No Pa, just 100w0 -
With FDX off?0
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Yes0
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Hi I had the same error when operating at JoTA recently when someone fired up on 20 m with out warning me. I was also on 20 working FT8. In that case it was what it said excessive RF at antenna input. Not sure if this answer is any help though. Regards, Mark M0 ZSS0
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Few days ago radio returned from service with this issue: Problems / Issues Found: The following issues were found during the problem assessment phase of the service request: 1. Confirmed customer reported problem of low RF input from ANT1. 2. Also found same issue with RXA & XVTRA. 3. Factory tests confirmed PreSelector A bad. Corrective Action Taken or Service(s) Performed: The following corrective actions were performed to resolve the issues noted above. 1. Replaced PreSelector A. 2. Ran full factory tests. Radio passes. 3. Ran full functional tests. Radio passes. 4. Confirmed 0dB loss on all RX inputs.0
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