[ICOM] Icom 746 PRO CW Problem
DENNIS SMITH
dsmith72401 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 26 20:10:45 EST 2008
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Alan Zack <k7acz at cox.net> wrote: I am experiencing a strange problem with my IC-746PRO on CW.
This has been a very dependable rig for the last 5 or so years, allowing
me to get big scores in major contests.
My problem is an intermediate CW keying problem. For no apparent reason
the rig will key itself putting out a steady carrier. Let's say I am
operating on SSB then switch to CW. The rig will key itself and I will
hear the CW sidetone in the speakers. It will do this regardless if the
TRANSMIT or the VOX/BK-IN switches are on or not. Problem is it will do
this at undeterminable times with no apparent cause or reason. I can
operate for days, switching back and forth between CW and SSB without a
problem. Then by just pushing the CW button the rig will again key
itself and stayed keyed until I go to RTTY or back to SSB. Turning the
power on and off does not effect it. The last time it did this I
disconnected EVERYTHING (mic, key, ext spkr, etc) so that the only thing
connected to the rig was the power cord and the ant coax. I turned my
power down all the way and switched to the dummy load and went thru all
the items on the menu to see if any setting would change anything. They
did not. As it sat there in the CW mode with the red TX LED lit and the
CW sidetone coming from the speaker it just stopped on it's own and went
back into receive mode and for the last several hours has been working
fine. But I know from the last several weeks experience it will key
itself again for no apparent reason at an unexpected time. I am
reluctant to send it out for repairs as it could conceivable sit on a
bench for a week or more without doing it as there seems to be no rhyme
or reason as to when the problem will appear. As I said, it only does
it on CW. As soon as I select another mode it unkeys and everything is
normal. The most local explanation would be something on the desk is
touching the key paddle causing a key down situation. But it will do it
with NO keys, paddles, etc, connected.
Has anyone ever run into this before or have any suggestions? They
would be appreciated.
TIA & 73, Alan, K7ACZ
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Alan Zack
Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ
Official USCG Auxiliary Comm Station
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Delta Rocket Quality Engineer, The Boeing Company, Retired
Aviation Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
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