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I recenlty got a PRO-2045. Its working great and has been doing very
well for MilAir. However it was turned off for about 48 hours, when I turned it back all the channels were reset back to Zero. Anyone know if there is an internal battery for memory? George http://www.MilAirComms.com http://www.MilAirComms.com - Shack Photos |
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From the manual, page 7, I found the note below.
If a power failure occurs or if the power cord is disconnected, the scanner's memory backup circuit keeps information in memory for up to 3 days. Note: The memory backup circuit begins to protect memory within a few minutes after you plug in the scanner. The behavior described implies that a capacitor is used to backup memory, not a battery. If you keep the radio plugged into a live AC outlet it should retain memory when the radio is turned off. "GeorgeF" wrote I recenlty got a PRO-2045. Its working great and has been doing very well for MilAir. However it was turned off for about 48 hours, when I turned it back all the channels were reset back to Zero. Anyone know if there is an internal battery for memory? |
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![]() Frank346 wrote: From the manual, page 7, I found the note below. If a power failure occurs or if the power cord is disconnected, the scanner's memory backup circuit keeps information in memory for up to 3 days. Note: The memory backup circuit begins to protect memory within a few minutes after you plug in the scanner. The behavior described implies that a capacitor is used to backup memory, not a battery. If you keep the radio plugged into a live AC outlet it should retain memory when the radio is turned off. However I never disconnected the AC, it was plugged in the entire time.... Thanks for the info. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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The parts list shows a 0.47 Farad 5.5 volt supercap and that is almost
certainly for memory backup. It might need to be replaced or the circuit that charges it up could be bad. You'll probably need a service manual to get into it much deeper. "GeorgeF" wrote: However I never disconnected the AC, it was plugged in the entire time.... Thanks for the info. |
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no it's capacitor dischage circuit.
follow the reset routine for the radio, the processor might be having trouble with all the flat outs. also it is worth checking the radio on a 12vdc supply or battery. does it do the same?? if not maybe the internal PSU is low on volts not allowing the cap to charge though i think it's a 5volt system?? mike "GeorgeF" wrote in message news:3F64C437.5070100@licensed4funREMOVEBEFOREFLIG HT.com... I recenlty got a PRO-2045. Its working great and has been doing very well for MilAir. However it was turned off for about 48 hours, when I turned it back all the channels were reset back to Zero. Anyone know if there is an internal battery for memory? George http://www.MilAirComms.com http://www.MilAirComms.com - Shack Photos |
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I had the A/C plug short mine out once and lost memory.This happened when
the radio was moved and the cord stretched slightly. "Frank346" wrote in message .. . The parts list shows a 0.47 Farad 5.5 volt supercap and that is almost certainly for memory backup. It might need to be replaced or the circuit that charges it up could be bad. You'll probably need a service manual to get into it much deeper. "GeorgeF" wrote: However I never disconnected the AC, it was plugged in the entire time.... Thanks for the info. |
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