Tim O
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Any ideas why my radio, a Silva S15, would suddenly appear to have deprogrammed its MMSI number? i looked t the screen last night to find it has defulted to a blank screen with the words MMSI set 000000000
Yes, not a great set. You can get a nice little iCom 323G for about 200 notes with an inbuilt gps.
Have you attempted to reprogrammed the MMSI or contacted Silva for work around?Any ideas why my radio, a Silva S15, would suddenly appear to have deprogrammed its MMSI number? i looked t the screen last night to find it has defulted to a blank screen with the words MMSI set 000000000
I will try reprogramming and see if that helps....was really wondering why it would suddenly do that when its been fine the last two years since i bought the boat!
A cr2016 is a small button type battery that keeps the memory alive when the unit is disconnected from its power supply. It's connected to the pcb (printed circuit board) inside the radio. You've reprogrammed it but I'm sure if you disconnect the unit for any length of time you will lose the mmsi again. The batteries don't last forever. I'd advise against trying to solder in a new one if you thought the first post sounded all Greeki did read the link to thread above, but it might as well have been in Greek for all that i understood! something about a cr2016 and pcb
i figured the cr2016 out in the end!......will see how it goes, if it happens again i will keep an eye out for a cheap icom or standard horizon
i know its a lifesaving item, but it still would work as a radio in emergency right?.....we only had dsc and mmsi's in the last decade or so and people managed before that.......there's a whole load of other items already on the shopping list!
if it reoccurs i will open it up and have a look at the soldering job.....
If you apply too much heat to the battery when soldering they explode. I found that out by accident. You wouldn't believe the bang that comes from it. Bits of whatever is inside lodged in my kitchen ceiling. I was very luck not to be looking over it at the time.I am amazed it is still working at all. I bought one of those when they were flavour of the month and it lasted less than 5 years. Silva did not want to know even then and it was uneconomic to repair owing to lack of bits. That was probably 12 years ago. Your radio is on borrowed time!