I tend to agree with Larry since the problem occurs on only one band.
Can we assume the radio worked properly until ?? months ago? Were any
changes made to the electrical/electronic system just prior to the
malfunctioning? Has the problem changed over time (e.g., used to happen
rarely but now occurs every time)?
Since the microphones are pretty common, you might borrow one from
another cruiser to confirm that the problem is not with your microphone.
Another possible cure may be to add some ferrites to the microphone
cable, although RF could be getting into the radio via other paths as
well. Do a web search to get some pointers on keeping RF out of your
equipment.
Of course, you are aware that single sideband will not work well on a
vessel with two hulls..................just kidding.
Good luck.
Chuck
skyus wrote:
Hi all,
We have an Icom 710RT SSB on our catamaran (now in Guatamala), and
haave been having some strange behaviour from the Mic recently.
When I release the Tx button on the mic after transmitting, the radio
will sometimes (30%) downshift to the next lower programmed freq. No, I
am not hitting the channel key on the mic.This odd behaviour only
happens on the 8 meg freq. Naturally, that is the net freq for that
part of the Carib.
Makes me look like more of an idiot than I already am when I don't hear
or respond to a reply to my thoughtful comments on the net.
EMF or RF causes?? Bad mic? Any help with causes/cures? Leave to go
back to the boat in a month.
Bruce
SV Skyus, a 42' Loch Crowther SuperShockwave cat
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