[NHRC-user] controller acting up?

KD6KPC kd6kpc at comcast.net
Sat Jul 21 15:54:24 EDT 2007


I had mentioned the problem before and thought I found the problem, but the
problem has resurfaced and is occurring consistently.

The repeater is identifying itself every 10 minutes, and not remaining
quiet, so it's the second Ider that is IDing. But no sooner than the
repeater says the first letter of the call sign, it acts as though someone
has keyed up on it and it switches to CW. This has been going on for a
couple of days now. I am not hearing any signals on the input and the
repeater is not being used between ID's. The repeater is generally pretty
quiet.

I figure the controller has had enough. It is stored in the attic and I
first noticed the problem when the temp rose into the 90's (attic temp over
100 somewhere). Probably exceeded the maximum recommended temp.

- Garrett, KD6KPC

-----Original Message-----
From: nhrc-user-bounces at nhrc.net [mailto:nhrc-user-bounces at nhrc.net] On
Behalf Of Jeff Otterson
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 11:53 AM
To: NHRC User Community Mailing List
Subject: Re: [NHRC-user] controller acting up?


Install the initialization jumper and power up. Then take the jumper off.

Generally, those controllers are very stable and reliable, however,
lightning can cause some problems.

Jeff



At 02:29 PM 7/21/2007, you wrote:

>My controller seems to be acting up and doing unexpected things. I am

>looking for a 'reset' function on the NHRC-3. To do this, would

>re-initializing the repeater or powering down for a certain period of

>time be the equivalent?

>

>Thanks,

>

>- Garrett, KD6KPC _______________________________________________

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