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The only rf problems I had were with different mics. The system and mic
ground are reversed on the 480 so if you want to use a different mic such as
the MC-60 with the MJ-88 adapter, you need to have someone reverse pins 3
and 8 from the modular plug in order to get proper grounding. I had a
friend do that and the things works great now.
Very 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
Navy Marine Corps MARS: NNN0SHS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:06
Subject: Re: ts480
> Rich,
>
> I've never had any problems with RF getting into the radio. I think
> careful grounding and a good working antenna should keep you from having
> those kinds of problems.
>
> Steve
>
> On Saturday 5/21/05 10:33 Richard Fiorello wrote:
>>Hi Howard and group;
>>The 480 is definitely on my wish list when I get some antenna problems
>>resolved. I am wondering, however, if the cable unplugs from the front
>>panel and or the radio? Someone also mentioned a while ago that they were
>>having a problem with rf getting into the radio. Has this been a common
>>problem? Further, I am using a power supply with a power cord which can
>>not be disconnected from the supply. Does anyone no if you can purchase
>>an
>>extension cable which would plug into the connector at the end of the cord
>>and terminate in the standard kenwood/icom power connector? The supply
>>which is made by icom currently has a power connector which works with
>>kenwoods but if I plan to put this radio out of the path, I will need a
>>longer power cord. I am trying to avoid the obvious solution that is just
>>cutting off the existing connector and adding more wire.
>>
>>Finally, since there are lots of 480 users here, the list of manuals on I
>>can work this thing doesn't contain any quick start guide or panel
>>description for the 480. After I see the radio I may decide that none is
>>necessary but if someone feels inspired and has time a quick start guide
>>and
>>or panel lay out description would be a nice addition. I have no patience
>>and the manual seems to drag on forever before getting to the real
>>substance
>>of things.
>>
>>73
>>Rich
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