I picked up my first of this series. I have lots of info on the 5300 (17 and 18) but zilch on the 53SL. The first thing I notice is that power up seems to click along ok then.... CYCLE POWR shows on the display and seems to stay that way. (Cycling power doesn't change anything)
Anyone with anything on this series? Manuals? Or?
53SL Questions
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Re: 53SL Questions
Its a problem with being able to read the logic board. Most likely a flex issue. You can cycle power a few times and see if it will finally read but most likely it will keep appearing as it is a hardware issue. You can pop the cover off and try to re-seat the flex strip that connects to the logic, that's about all you can do without sending it in.
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53xx Logic board swaping. cycle powr error.
This is a puzzle. I seem to have created a second radio with the cycle powr error. I took a working 800 Mhz radio and removed the logic board plopped it into a 5317 that had a dead logic board and it gave me the error message. I used tune to turn it into a VHF board and it gave me the error about having 800 MHz channels programmed into a VHF radio. So I programmed one channel with a vhf frequency and now its this cycle powr biz. Its 3 AM but I'm going to reverse the process and see if it works in the original 800 MHz radio after changing it with tune etc.
I must be forgetting a step or 2 or 3. Do I need to erase parm or??? I'm vegging out on this it seems like this works a lot easier with the 5100. where using tune to tell a logic board its VHF then programming VHF channels is enough to make it work (Less tuning of course)
I must be forgetting a step or 2 or 3. Do I need to erase parm or??? I'm vegging out on this it seems like this works a lot easier with the 5100. where using tune to tell a logic board its VHF then programming VHF channels is enough to make it work (Less tuning of course)
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Re: 53SL Questions
Cycle Power is a cover up message for an error where the logic board can't read the Rf board. Most likely due to the flex connection between the two.
reseat the flex and try again.
reseat the flex and try again.
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