My kenwood TK-805D radio appears to transmit, but it;s like a burst and then quits. I don't have a 13.6 volt power supply, only a 12 volt one. Can low voltage prevent issues with the TX of the radio?
Thanks guys I thank you for the help. It was the power supply. I ordered another power supply 30 amp and 13.8 dc volts. When it arrived I found out the output voltage was 30 amp, but only 11.6 dc volts. The data was based on european 220 volts/60/1. I hooked up the radio and it did work on the 11.6 volts. I have ordered a correct one 110/60/1 , 30 amps and 13.8 dc volts. I now have another issue. I made a microphone cord to clone my other radios. When I connected it appeared to be working, but no data was being transferred. I disconnected and plugged back in. The transmit radio powered off and will not turn back on. The receive radio is fine. Any ideas as far as where to see what the problem is? I checked the fuse and it was ok.??????? Your help will be appreciated
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My kenwood TK-805D radio appears to transmit, but it;s like a burst and then quits. I don't have a 13.6 volt power supply, only a 12 volt one. Can low voltage prevent issues with the TX of the radio?
Thanks guys I thank you for the help. It was the power supply. I ordered another power supply 30 amp and 13.8 dc volts. When it arrived I found out the output voltage was 30 amp, but only 11.6 dc volts. The data was based on european 220 volts/60/1. I hooked up the radio and it did work on the 11.6 volts. I have ordered a correct one 110/60/1 , 30 amps and 13.8 dc volts. I now have another issue. I made a microphone cord to clone my other radios. When I connected it appeared to be working, but no data was being transferred. I disconnected and plugged back in. The transmit radio powered off and will not turn back on. The receive radio is fine. Any ideas as far as where to see what the problem is? I checked the fuse and it was ok.??????? Your help will be appreciated
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