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Mtipton

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  1. 8 hours ago, WRHS218 said:

    I had a Kenwood 2m radio installed in my truck for years with no problems and then one day it started doing exactly what you described. After a ton of trouble shooting I removed the radio and hooked it up to another source of power outside of the vehicle and it worked fine. I finally removed the installed wiring which was routed along a pillar and above the head liner and found the black wire had a compressed spot on it and had rubbed through the insulation over time. The wire was running through a tight spot. I replaced the wire and rerouted it and no more problem. I had done the initial installation so it was all on me...

    So, if you can remove the radio and use a different power source it might be helpful to either narrow down the source of the problem or at least eliminate the wiring as the culprit.

    I ran new wiring no change, it's being sent back.

  2. 4 hours ago, Sshannon said:

    Check and remake all of your connections. If that still doesn’t help (it’s just a last gasp effort) then I would call customer support. It could be any number of things from a cold solder joint to a cracked trace on a PCB or something completely different. I’m sorry, but I don’t have any more suggestions. Please let us know what they say.

    Thanks for the effort. I'm sending it back to the seller for testing/replacement.

  3. 2 hours ago, Sshannon said:

    The two things I would check for are 

    1. High SWR or
    2. Insufficient power supply.

    Some radios have protection built in that will temporarily shut down rather than transmitting into a high SWR.

    But it may simply be that your power supply simply cannot provide the power your radio needs when it’s transmitting at high power, resulting in the voltage sagging and the radio resetting itself.

     

    SWR is 1.01, power is 14.2 hardwired to the vehicle's battery.

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