The last couple of times I've gone aboard (after a week or a fortnight) my VHF has been slightly reluctant. I switch on and it lights up (either with the usual CH16 display or with all the lcd segments lit) and then goes blank after a few moments. After repeating this procedure a few times it seems to work normally.
What do you think is happening? Should I start saving for a new one?
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VHF problems
I can think of two possibilities. The first (and IMHO the most likely) is poor switch contacts: either dirty or a weakened spring. I currently have similar symptoms with a cabin light which requires the switch to be "exercised" about 10 times, following which it works fine - till the next time. The second suggestion is moisture in the works upsetting the electronics, but it seems to cure itself too quickly for that to be a likely contender.
On a (slightly) related topic, I've ordered a SWR meter - you may have seen mention of this in the other place. Once it arrives it will be available for testing transmitter function.
On a (slightly) related topic, I've ordered a SWR meter - you may have seen mention of this in the other place. Once it arrives it will be available for testing transmitter function.
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SWR Meter
It arrived today.
It's going to be a wee while till I can try it, though. Work keep's getting in the way!
I thought that a table of hire fees expressed in pints (or possibly drams) could be constructed...

It's going to be a wee while till I can try it, though. Work keep's getting in the way!

I thought that a table of hire fees expressed in pints (or possibly drams) could be constructed...
