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Yes, I kinda figured it was something like that after discovering it would
go goofy if I left the Memory switch on and turned off the radio. Maybe that's why the guy I bought from said he left it on all the time. Ah, the nuances of old radios (at least there are no glass vacuum transistors in the 251!) ![]() I didn't think they had a button cell battery in them (or else they wouldn't need no steenkin' switch on the back of the radio)...beins I'm getting lazy in old age, I'll leave it alone and use the "work-around"... Thanks for the insight. Scott N0EDV "Allodoxaphobia" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 21:00:13 -0500, Ralph Mowery hath writ: " Picked up a used IC-251A 2M all mode rig a few weeks ago. I left the radio on today and when I went back to it the evening, the display was blank and by listening, it appeared that it could not be tuned. Turned rig off and back on. No joy. Unplugged from wall outlet. Full joy! obviously the rig is partially powered up as long as it's plugged into the wall. Anybody see this problem before? If so, what was your fix. Don't really feel like tearing into full blown troubleshooting. Guess I would start at the power supply, but most likely trouble is in digital logic area somewhere, or around CPU. Bummer. Hate when that happens... While this probably does not have anything to do with your problem. The Icom rigs of that series have a logic circuit that is running on a battery . No, it does not. There is no battery in the IC-251/IC-551. (Hell, these rigs were built before The Invention Of The Battery. HI!HI!) On the back of the rig you'll find a slide switch just above the fuse holder. Slide it to "OFF". As you guessed, there is an small Always-On PS running -- when this switch is in the "ON" posn, and it holds the memories across (front-of-the-rig) Power On/Power Off cycles. My IC-551 exhibits the symptoms you describe. (My IC-251A does not - yet.) As to why it doesn't work per factory spec's anymore -- my guess it's a combination of the small half-wave rectifier PS getting ratty, plus the aging of the micro-processor (sic) chip, and the number of direct hits by cosmic rays over the decades it's been in service. Since there are only 3 steenkin' memories in these rigs anyway, it's No Big Loss to lose the memories. I simply leave both rigs on all the time -- only unplugging them at times during ThunderStorm Season. I use both rigs for weak signal SSB only. So, my memory "needs" are trivial. HTH Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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