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Flex 6500 abruptly shuts down after Tx

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In the middle of a transmission or right after a transmission my Flex 6500 totally stops.  The red MOX button remains red but the radio is not on.  I have to restart the radio connection which is successful but the dropout has occurred four times today.  I am running my Flex 6500 with a Palstar HF Auto antenna tuner and an ACOM 1000 amplifier.  I thought that I might be using too much power so I backed down the power level to 50%, yielding around 800 watts of output power.  The problem still occurred and I am at a loss for what is causing this issue.  I know that I should open a service issue ticket with Flex but wanted to see if this is commonly occurring and if a resolution has been found.  I searched the forum but did not find an answer. Please advise.     - Richard Everett K5RBI

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  • Member ✭✭
    edited December 2018
    Richard

    Sounds like RFI to me, I would test whether it happens without the amp. Does it do it on every band? I always try connecting just a dummy load to the radio, turn the tune power to 10 watts and then press tune. If it doesn't cut off, move the tune power to 50 watts then press tune. slowly increase the power until you are at 100 watts. Do this for each band. If it doesnt turn off, its not the radio.


  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2018
    Richard:

    Does the shut down happen when connected to a dummy load?  Running the radio at 100 watts? etc.    That will tell you . if you have a RFI problem or not.

    Gayle K0FLY
  • Member
    edited June 2019
    Sounds like RFI..... try it barefoot ...
  • Member ✭✭
    edited December 2018
    Thanks for the advice and suggestions everyone.  It looks like it is indeed an RFI issue.  I backed down on the power significantly and no crashes whatsoever.  I will creep up the power from here when DXing and find that "point of no return".   Thanks again for your help!
  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2018
    I keep a bucket full of MIX 31 Snap on chokes of different I.D. sizes on hand, I am not using that many but I have not had an RFI issues yet that could not be solved using them. For me the usual suspects are USB cables, network cables, speaker cables. I would guess that RFI is getting into your network cable by your symptoms,  that is a good place to start.

    mouser.com

    MIX 31 Snap-on

    1/4 id ferrites   623-0431167281

    1/2 id ferrites   623-0431164181

    3/4 id ferrites   623-0431173551
  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2018
    Hi Richard,
    I also had RF issues on my 6700.   I documented the fix on my web page.

    http://www.nn4zz.com/FLEX6700.htm#RF_issues_and_solutions

    You might also be interested in this link for RF on your network cables.

    http://www.nn4zz.com/FLEX6700.htm#Ethernet_Lightning_Protection

    Al / NN4ZZ  
    al (at) nn4zz (dot) com
    6700 & SSDR-W  V 2.4.9
    Win10

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