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Re: [IC-7000] RE: Totally FUBAR


 

What is this an abbrviation for, wt.

And this, FUBAR.

-Tom
W3TLN

On 3 Nov 2013 at 8:33, james.raysr@... wrote:



If you have a TV wt. composet video input, try connecting the video output on the rear to it. It
looks like a monitor that has lost its sync input?
73 de KF7SLM, Jim






---In ic7000@..., <ic7000@...> wrote:

Hello, all! I'm a total n00b to this group, having joined because my venerable and beloved IC7K
has just developed a catastrophic failure which I cannot address. I hope that someone recognizes
the! symptoms and can diagnose a cure which doesn't involve sending it to Icom for expensive
repair. :D

St Croix is a dusty island, especially on the East End. Periodically I take the covers off my radio,
PS, and station computer to blow out the dust and dog hair. I have done this at least three times in
the last year. This time, I removed the covers of the 7k, remembered I was out of canned air,
replaced the covers, and it was all goofed up.

Here's a list of the symptoms:

The display is all boogered up, as you can see in the image linked below.

Nothing works,so far as I can tell; MON was on, so it should have at least given me my mic audio,
but it doesn't.

PTT works.

Audio comes out of the headphones, but not the speaker.

N1MM can communicate with the rig and I can see the freq adjust in N1MM when I spin the VFO
dial. I can click on cluster spots and presumably the rx freq changes, but I can hear no signals.

I tried a hard CPU reset per p.25 of the manual but it did nothing.

It had been working perfectly not an hour before.

Here's a picture of what greets me when I power up the rig:

Thanks for your help, 7000 Hive Mind!

tu es 73 de Bob WP2XX

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