6 transmitter troubleshooting, 7 encryption troubleshooting, Transmitter troubleshooting -4 – Motorola SSETM 5000 User Manual

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November 11, 2004

6881094C12-A

8-4

Troubleshooting: Transmitter Troubleshooting

8.6

Transmitter Troubleshooting

Table 8-5

lists the possible causes of, and corrections for, transmitter problems.

8.7

Encryption Troubleshooting

Table 8-6

lists the possible causes of, and corrections for, encryption problems.

Table 8-5. Transmitter Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause

Correction or Test (Measurements

Taken at Room Temperature)

No RF Power Out

1. TX Power Level or Frequency

Check TX power level and frequency
programming (from tuner)

2. No Injection To Power
Amplifier

Send radio to depot

3. Antenna Switch/Connector

No Modulation;
Distorted Modulation

1. Programming

Check deviation and compensation
settings using the tuner

2. VOCON Board

Send radio to depot

Bad Microphone Sensitivity

1. Check Deviation and
Compensation

Realign if necessary

2. Microphone

Send radio to depot

No/Low signaling
(PL, DPL, MDC)

1. Programming

Check programming

2. VOCON Board

Send radio to depot

Cannot Set Deviation
Balance

RF Board

Send radio to depot

Table 8-6. Encryption Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

No “

KEYLOAD

” on Radio Display When

Keyloading Cable is Attached to the Radio
Side Connector

1. Defective Keyload Cable

Send radio to depot

2. Defective Radio

Keyloader Displays “

KEY LOAD FAILURE!

1. Wrong Keyloader Type

Use correct keyloader
type. Refer to Keyloader
User Guide for more
information

2. Bad Keyloader

Try another keyloader

3. Defective Radio

Send radio to depot

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