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6500 Error Message and refusal to start
Jeff Hilliard
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I have a Flex 6500 running version 2.5.1 and previously under 2.4.9 (same issue). Initially, the problem started with me connecting using a 1st Generation Maestro and about 15 minutes into a conversation, the Maestro would lock up and the 6500 radio would hang. (I could not log in unless the radio was reset) I then tried my 2nd Maestro and eventually had the same issue.
Normally I was able to reset the radio and I could then re-connect. Now, When trying to re-start the radio I am getting the following mesage on the screen "Error PSL13V8A-09.20" - The radio then turns itself back off again. So there is now no way to restart the radio. This series of errors and eventual shutdowns prevents a restart. I don't think there is an issue with both Maestros of course and am suspecting a possible hardware issue within the radio. Any ideas?
Normally I was able to reset the radio and I could then re-connect. Now, When trying to re-start the radio I am getting the following mesage on the screen "Error PSL13V8A-09.20" - The radio then turns itself back off again. So there is now no way to restart the radio. This series of errors and eventual shutdowns prevents a restart. I don't think there is an issue with both Maestros of course and am suspecting a possible hardware issue within the radio. Any ideas?
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Looks like a power supply issue? Think power supply, cables, connectors, etc.
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You may need a help ticket opened, It may be an internal fuse, 8A fuse.0
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Hi Jeff
I have some notes on my web page about the low voltage lockups I was having on my 6700. And there are some tips on how to measure as well as solutions and test results. Maybe they will be of help....
http://www.nn4zz.com/FLEX6700.htm#Low_Voltage_Lockup
Regards, Al / NN4ZZ
al (at) nn4zz (dot) com
Win 10 SSDR V2.4.9
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Jeff, The radio is telling you that it does not have sufficient voltage at the radio, maybe a poor connection between the radio and power supply or maybe poor regulated power supply. Dudley WA5QPZ0
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Thanks guys. I'll check the voltages to make sure it is all OK. Thanks for the assistance! Jeff0
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Hi all - That turned out to be the issue. There was a faulty connection on the Power supply that became intermittent at times during transmit. Thanks to all of you for your input! Very helpful and problem is solved! Jeff AK6OK0
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