Some days you get the bear, some days the bear gets you.
The Anytone 5555 radios (yes, there are more than one if you look at the inside) are built with the latest, greatest technology. Can't complain about performance until it breaks. The grain-of-sand size resistors look intimidating.
This one is comatose. The lights are on but nobody's home.
Meaning that the display and function buttons all appear to work normally, but there is no trace of this on the main pc board. No transmit, no receive.
No schematic, so not much info to base a diagnosis. Touching the "Manual Digital Analog Signal Injector" (finger laid alongside the shaft of a screwdriver) to the AM ceramic IF filter, and to the crystal SSB filter produces noise on the output sides of each. No audio from the receiver beyond that.
Can't find any trace of a local-oscillator signal. Likewise, sniffing for the IF-frequency carrier at 10.695,6925 and 6975 produces no trace of that signal being generated for SSB receive.
The front panel lights are on. And that's all.
No idea where to probe, or just what's under the metal shields. They are all soldered in place.
Here's the pc board number for this revision of the radio. If someone breaks into the right file cabinet in China and makes off with the tech data, please share.
Gonna give it back to the customer with my regrets, still broken.
Some days the bear gets you.
73
The Anytone 5555 radios (yes, there are more than one if you look at the inside) are built with the latest, greatest technology. Can't complain about performance until it breaks. The grain-of-sand size resistors look intimidating.
This one is comatose. The lights are on but nobody's home.
Meaning that the display and function buttons all appear to work normally, but there is no trace of this on the main pc board. No transmit, no receive.
No schematic, so not much info to base a diagnosis. Touching the "Manual Digital Analog Signal Injector" (finger laid alongside the shaft of a screwdriver) to the AM ceramic IF filter, and to the crystal SSB filter produces noise on the output sides of each. No audio from the receiver beyond that.
Can't find any trace of a local-oscillator signal. Likewise, sniffing for the IF-frequency carrier at 10.695,6925 and 6975 produces no trace of that signal being generated for SSB receive.
The front panel lights are on. And that's all.
No idea where to probe, or just what's under the metal shields. They are all soldered in place.
Here's the pc board number for this revision of the radio. If someone breaks into the right file cabinet in China and makes off with the tech data, please share.
Gonna give it back to the customer with my regrets, still broken.
Some days the bear gets you.
73