Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 1:50 pm
Okay, here goes.
I have a MAX II stereo.
With an audio signal going into my left / right, I get nothing coming out onto a reciever located close by (but not close enough that it wouldn't work due to being too close).
The frequency I'm broadcasting at goes dead silent, all static being removed. So I firmly believe the txm is up and running, and at my desired frequency.
And once, I even had a friend there to verify, the record player I have plugged in as the audio input could be heard crystal clear on the reciever, then it was dead again.
I've turned the audio trimmer and power level about in every combination I can go.
Is there anyway to jumper around the audio limiter, as that might be my problem I'm guessing. Or can I test for voltage coming in from the audio source anywhere along the board?
I have a very important broadcast in a few days, and I'm about ready to start drinking heavily.
Okay, thanks guys.
I have a MAX II stereo.
With an audio signal going into my left / right, I get nothing coming out onto a reciever located close by (but not close enough that it wouldn't work due to being too close).
The frequency I'm broadcasting at goes dead silent, all static being removed. So I firmly believe the txm is up and running, and at my desired frequency.
And once, I even had a friend there to verify, the record player I have plugged in as the audio input could be heard crystal clear on the reciever, then it was dead again.
I've turned the audio trimmer and power level about in every combination I can go.
Is there anyway to jumper around the audio limiter, as that might be my problem I'm guessing. Or can I test for voltage coming in from the audio source anywhere along the board?
I have a very important broadcast in a few days, and I'm about ready to start drinking heavily.
Okay, thanks guys.