3. in case of difficulty – Kenwood TH-26A User Manual
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6-3. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
The problems described in this table are failures caused, in general, by improper operation or connection of the
transceiver, not by defective components. Examine and check according to the following table.
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective action
Indicators
do
not
light
and
no
receiver
noise
is
heard
when
the
POWER switch is turned on.
1. Bad power cable or connections.
2. Blown power supply fuse.
1. Check cables and connections.
2. Check for the cause of the blown
fuse and replace the fuse.
All the indicators go out on the LCD
display.
All the indicators flash.
Low voltage.
Recharge / replace the battery.
No sound from the speaker.
No signal can be received.
1. Squelch is closed.
2. With the TSU-7: CTCSS is operat
ing.
3. With the DTU-1: DTSS is operat
ing.
1. Turn the SQL control counter
clockwise.
2. Press the TONE/CTCSS key to turn
off the CTCSS.
3. Press the F key and then press the
SHIFT key to turn off the DTSS.
No control works.
1. F.LOCKisON.
2. T.ALT key is ON.
1. Place the F.LOCK switch to OFF
position.
2. Press the T.ALT key.
When
rotating
the
Tuning
control
after the MR key has been pressed,
no control works.
Nothing
is
stored
in
the
memory
channel.
See section 4-4-4; Memory Entry
Memory cannot be backed up.
Backup battery voltage is low.
Contact the authorized dealer.
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