Thread: Kenwood R-5000
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Old October 14th 04, 03:07 PM
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I have an R-5000 which works great. However I'm wondering from others who
own or have owned an R-5000 if you're gets hot? After being on for hours
mine gets so hot you "almost" can't hold your hand on the top cover. Mine
has done this for years and hasn't yet affected the receive performance but
just wondering if this normal.

My other HF rigs don't get hot (JRC NRD-525, Yaesu FT-847, RadioShack
DX-394 or Kenwood TS-520) all of which are one 12-20 hours a day.....

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com

A close friend has an R-5000. He has confirmed that it runs way hotter then
his R8b, but not so hot that you cant touch the top of the radio. He keeps
his radio on a large counter top and said that his cat likes to sit on top
of the radio when its on because its warm... :-)

The suggestion to run it on a seperate 12 volt supply is a
good one if it has the 12 volt option. I don't recall off
hand if that was standard, or an option.


DX ACE,

The DCK-2 DC Operation Kit is an "Option" for the Kenwood R-5000.
The 'kit'has two parts:
- Internal Wiring Harness with two Plugs; one Plug to mount on
the Radio's Rear Panel for 12 DC Power Input; and the other to
plug into a PC Board.
- External Wiring Harness with two Plugs; one to plug into
the Radios Rear Panel 12 DC Power Input Jack; and the other to
plug into the car's Cigarette Lighter.

The Kenwood R-5000 does run Warm to Hot when used for a few hours.


Really? Mine never did and I had it for several years. I guess our definitions of
'hot' do not concur.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Well, all I can say is it was unpleasant to touch for very long, and it
was the hottest solid state receiver, by far that I have ever had,
including my ICOM R7100 that also ran very hot on 117 volts..

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