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I have an older Icom PS15 power supply. I understand that when you use it
with a 706 which I am using, or any of the newer radios designed for it, it should not turn on until the on button on the radio is pushed. This one, when used with the 706, seems to turn on when it is connected to the radio whether the on button is pushed or not. The light comes on and it is running as soon as the power cable is connected to the radio. Is this normal with this radio? I may try my 746 and see what happens with it as well. Could there be a component in the supply that has gone bad causing this? When I first got the supply, there was a switch added to it to turn it on/off manually. Perhaps this is why it was added. I took the switch out and returned it to the original configuration according to the schematic. Any input would be much appreciated. Mike, K7MH. |
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