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Re: IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
开云体育?Right on Alex, LOL, but just looked at display here and the darned clock is off a whole minute (slow).? Have no idea when last adjusted though probably at initial setup at acquisition 3/29/2010.?? Phil / K4PO ? ? |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
开云体育If accuracy is that important, pony up
for a gps locked rubidium standard.
Mark On 11/7/2013 7:32 AM, Rich Matos wrote:
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Re: IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
Jeff Freedman
开云体育It would appear from the thread that more than the rig’s clock is off! ? de K7JF ? ______________________________________________________ ???????????????????????????????? jeff freedman? |? gig harbor, washington ??????????????? [p] 253-509-0745? |? [f] 253-509-0745? |c] 253-377-5278 ? ? ? ? |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
Rich Matos
开云体育they advertised a clock you thought that would be great whats wrong with wanting it to be accurate? "Rich" On 11/6/2013 2:01 PM, John A Diefenbach wrote: ???
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
I think the clock is voltage sensitive, but I am probably wrong! JIM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: Chuck Schultz To: ic7000@... Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 5:33 AM Subject: Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
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Not mine?????? Today it is only off one minute or less ............I
reset it just last Sunday with the rest of the house clocks
.................With my ProII I learned that the secret is to use
the clock only as a 24 hour piece .? The hour is always correct ! ?
After 35 years I have? a shack clock that keeps fairly perfect time
, the one on the radio only keeps me from having to do some of that
new math when making scheds around or out of this world . ?? There
could be an advantage to a slow clock , when my time is called I
wish to arrive late! ? ?? Chuck ?? Wq5B? On 11/6/2013 7:35 PM, Monroe Wightman
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
Chuck Schultz
开云体育Not mine?????????????????? Today it is only off one minute or less ............I reset it just last Sunday with the rest of the house clocks .................With my ProII I learned that the secret is to use the clock only as a 24 hour piece .??? The hour is always correct ! ??? After 35 years I have??? a shack clock that keeps fairly perfect time , the one on the radio only keeps me from having to do some of that new math when making scheds around or out of this world . ?????? There could be an advantage to a slow clock , when my time is called I wish to arrive late! ??? ?????? Chuck ?????? Wq5B???On 11/6/2013 7:35 PM, Monroe Wightman
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Re: IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
I noticed mine is temperature sensitive. ?I have seen it run a bit fast or slow based on whether it was in teh house or the car (in the cold). I assume the clock is a module Icom bought which means there's likely nothing that can be done to address it. It's not terrible or particularly important to me so I never really worried about it. ?It's fine for general time and I always have a PC available for accurate time. ? At one point I thought about writing a little utility to grab the time from a connected PC or NTP server and update the clock in the radio. ?The CI-V instructions exist for this (see page 144 in the manual). ?It just keeps landing low on my project list. Scott N7SS ---In ic7000@..., <davefox73@...> wrote: Has anyone else experienced a problem with the clock on the display losing time? After setting the time to WWV, I lose a minute about every two weeks and have to reset the clock. Rig is used as a base station and never used mobile. IC7000 is less than a year old. This there a simple fix for this problem. Dave W3FOX |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
开云体育On 7/11/13 6:00 AM, Alex Netherton
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I must admit I never look at the clock on my IC-7000.??? I'm more likely to look at the computer or VCR (used for ATV reception) than the radio for the time. -- 73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL |
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Re: IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
?Hi Dave, ? Mine gains about a minute or so a month.? Its about as good as a watch from the dollar store.? I depend on it during contests and? reset it just before the event begins. ? Regards, Gre W7MC View Source <Has anyone else experienced a problem with the clock on the display losing time? After setting the time to WWV, I lose a minute about every two weeks and have to reset the clock. Rig is used as a base station and never used mobile. IC7000 is less than a year old. This there a simple fix for this problem. Dave W3FOX > ---In ic7000@..., <davefox73@...> wrote: Has anyone else experienced a problem with the clock on the display losing time? After setting the time to WWV, I lose a minute about every two weeks and have to reset the clock. Rig is used as a base station and never used mobile. IC7000 is less than a year old. This there a simple fix for this problem. Dave W3FOX |
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Re: Power cord
1) as Mac said, car battery looong way from radio
2) if a short develops anywhere along the cable leading to the radio and is before the fuses then the entire cable length up to the fault will bear the entire amperage your supply can give which means one thing. Fire. Philip 5B4ZN In ic7000@..., <anetherton@...> wrote: Hi folks; Just a couple of questions for those among us who use "modern" DC powered equipment, since I labored my last 34 years as a tube rig user, and never had to worry about 12 volts except for low power mobile rigs and handhelds.Alex Netherton
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IC-7000 Power cord
Alex,
The power cord is long so as to allow direct connection to a vehicle battery. The fuses are located at the battery to protect against a short wherein the cable would rub up against the chassis of the car. Typically this happens going through the firewall. Fuses are included on the negative side in the event of a rare condition in which the vehicle tries to "find ground" through the negative lead of the power line to the radio. Be Well, Tim Colbert K3HX (30+ years in the 2-way radio industry...HI!) ____________________________________________________________ New Diet Pill Hits Market Highly Anticipated Weight-Loss Pill Now Available. |
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Re: [IC-7000] Power cord
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On Nov 6, 2013, at 21:11, "Alex Netherton" <anetherton@...> wrote:
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Power cord
Alex Netherton
Hi folks; Just a couple of questions for those among us who use "modern" DC powered equipment, since I labored my last 34 years as a tube rig user, and never had to worry about 12 volts except for low power mobile rigs and handhelds.Alex Netherton
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:00:05 -0500, Alex Netherton wrote:
From 1979, the time of my licensing, to May of this year, I never had a rigI'm in this camp too, except for one thing. If the "feature" is there, it should work. Period. Like you, I don't think it has a good use at all, and any clock that doesn't have at least a 60 cycle source to help it keep time, is questionable anyway. Why would anyone rely on it for any long term time keeping? Gary -- Web: NodeOp Page: Node 3055: |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
Back in the late 1950's I had a Hammarlund receiver with a clock.
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-Tom, W3TLN On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> wrote: |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
开云体育There’s a clock? ? (just kidding) Terry KF5WBG ? From: ic7000@... [mailto:ic7000@...] On Behalf Of Alex Netherton
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 7:26 PM To: ic7000@... Subject: Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem ? ? Hee hee I couldn't help myself. I rarely even look at the clock on mine. |
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Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem
Perry K4PWO
It's been awhile since I looked at the schematic but I think there is a 38
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KHz crystal in the radio for the RTC circuit. If there is no "padder" capacitor to adjust, the only solution is to replace the xtal. You would need to know the xtal "capacitance" as they are available in several types dependent on the RTC chip's needs. Perry K4PWO From: ic7000@... [mailto:ic7000@...] On Behalf Of Rick Barron Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 10:53 AM To: ic7000@... Subject: Re: [IC-7000] IC7000 Internal Clock Problem Same problem here . I await any answer you may get because I have never pursued the matter but should have. VA3WU Rick On 2013-11-06 11:50 AM, "David Fox" <davefox73@...> wrote:
Has anyone else experienced a problem with the clock on the display losing time? After setting the time to WWV, I lose a minute about every two weeks and have to reset the clock. Rig is used as a base station and never used mobile. IC7000 is less than a year old. This there a simple fix for this problem. Dave W3FOX |