Hi all,
Great forum.
I was wondering if someone could give an old hand a couple refreshers?
I have just reconnected up my old Icom PCR1000 to my external antennae via my coax cable (especially made for it years ago), loaded the software on my PC, fired it up only to discover I can recieve bugger all!.
I dialed it up to what I thought was a fairly strong radio station (ABC 720 6WF) and can barely hear the sounds of the presenters etc at all.. this is despite turning up the gain to full.
Can someone spot the obvious and tell me what I'm doing wrong?
The only two things i can think of are that my power supply may be the cause - the requirements of the unit are (I think a 13.7V power adaptor) whereas I only have a 12v power adapter. So could the lack of volt and bit cause a problem?
Would a slightly corroded bayonet fitting be the cause?
Was really hoping to tune into the Red Bull circuit in the city (I live in Dianella so thought it close enough).
Any suggestions and assistance most gratefully received.
Thanks,
Dave
Signal strength problems
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Re: Signal strength problems
G'day Dave,
Bit hard to know - but your mention of a corroded fitting could certainly explain at least some of the problem.
If you can get a new fitting, errrrr ... fitted Then it may help. It's useful to do anyway, can't hurt.
Bit hard to know - but your mention of a corroded fitting could certainly explain at least some of the problem.
If you can get a new fitting, errrrr ... fitted Then it may help. It's useful to do anyway, can't hurt.
Doug Bell (Zebedee) VK6DB
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It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Re: Signal strength problems
Thanks Doug,
Will give it a try - aerial maintenance is one thing I can do quite well )
Cheers,
Dave
Will give it a try - aerial maintenance is one thing I can do quite well )
Cheers,
Dave