I don't know about Alinco, but many radios have the fuse in the power cord
between the power supply and radio. Do you have a way of checking the power
supply voltage, to see if it is still working? you will frequently see
the power supply fuse on the rear panel where the a.c. cord comes in. It
may look like a small knob that you unscrew and when you pull it out the
glass fuse comes out. Some smaller supplies may have a circuit breaker
that you push to reset.
Good luck, Steve KW3A
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From: "fredjen1973" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 11:53 PM
Subject: from Jennifer about the elinko
> Hi I have an elinko I do not know the model number has anyone had any =
> problems with the fuse going out? I tried to get it set up with my =
> interface and I think it got stuck in transmit. All the sudden it got =
> hot I turned the power supply off so I could cool it off. But before =
> it cooled off I turned it back on and I noticed that when I pressed the =
> buttons that they would not beep. I also noticed that the lights were =
> out. I have not had a radio do this before. So if anyone has this =
> radio can you tell me where the fuse would dbe?
>