Gosh, this is the first radio I've had in 55 years that HAD a Master Reset,
or any kind of reset for that matter. I sure don't remember anything like
that on the C-line twins.
This is an Omni VI with the factory Opt. 3 installed.
Paul also advised checking a couple of settings in the menu that might be
causing this anomaly.
I'll take it up in the morning.
73 de W6OGC Jim Allen
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:37 PM, K8JHR <jrichards@k8jhr.com> wrote:
> Golly - I had presumed you had performed a Master Reset at the outset.
>
> I concede I am a still rookie at much of this technical jazz, but with
> these computer processor based radios, the FIRST thing to try is a Master
> Reset.
>
> Whenever my Omni VII or Orion II (and even my recently sold Brand X rig)
> do anything odd, I do a Master Reset and only once did that fail to fix the
> problem. (One time I had a blown diode in the Omni VII receiver after
> accidentally hot-switching an active receive antenna... oops... duh... my
> bad... had to send it to TT HQ for a spa treatment.)
>
> Definitely do the full Master Reset. You might even re-load the firmware,
> and maybe even try a newer or older firmware release before sending it to
> TT HQ for a rejuvenating spa treatment.
>
> -------------------- K8JHR ------------------------
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> On 4/28/2014 2:41 PM, Jim Allen wrote:
>
> Paul could do no more without the radio on the bench but suggested I
>> eventually may want to do a Master Reset. I did a partial reset last
>> night, with no discernible change.
>>
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