What ever holds the fan on the back of the unit can loosen at points so just
gently push it in and see if that makes a difference. If not, I really
wouldn't worry about it mine makes noise as well. It stabilizes after a
while and the noise usually occurs if you have not keyed up the radio for a
time. Also it depends what your radio is resting on. If you change that, it
could make a minimal difference. As long as it's not an overbearing sound
affect for you, you can rest assure that nothing is compromising the radio
and it's operation. I've talked to others with the same radio who have
encountered such thing, and as long as they haven't reported anything
discouraging about the fans, I'll assume that no harm is coming to the rig.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: interesting little problem with Kenwood TMV7A
Tom,
Put the noisy one in the car; you'll never hear it there!!!
Pat, K9JAU At 11:52 AM 6/2/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>As many of you know, I purchased a used Kenwood TMV7A at the Dayton
>Hanvention several weeks ago.
>
>The rig works great, and I absolutely love it, since it's identical to the
>TMV7A I have in the car.
>
>Anyway, I have noticed an interesting little problem with the rig that I
>thought I'd ask about here.
>
>When I first transmit with the rig early in the morning when the rig is
cool
>and hasn't been used for 8 or 10 hours, the cooling fan makes kind of a
>vibrating or "grinding noise. If I jiggle or shake the rig gently, the
>noise stops. This only happens on first key-up, and at no other times. I
>know that the fan slows down slightly whenever the transmitter is keyed,
but
>this is a weird grinding or vibrating noise that happens only once after 8
>or 10 hours of the rig being completely off.
>
>I am using the rig as a base unit here at the house, and have it on the
>mounting bracket on my study desk. The rig is angled so that the fan is
>facing down, and the control head is up at about a 30-degree angle. I run
>the rig with a power supply that is 14 amp continuous, and 12 amp surge. I
>usually only run 5 or 10 watts.
>
>I sure hope I don't have to send the rig in for servicing. It's a weird
>little problem that only happens when I first use the rig.
>
>Is there something I could do here to address the situation?
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>By the way: I've written to Kenwood about this also; will see if I get a
>response.
>
>Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
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