I tried a lithium power pack direct to power in on mfd to ensure good voltage, was getting 13.5 at radome with avo. Same error.That's the Intermediate Frequency Receiver. The supply comes from the main MOD/PSU PCB. Check the ribbon connector for corrosion - you can measure 12v coming from the board (or not). It will either be a poor connection, failed IF receiver or main board.
C120 and 2Kw ANalog DomeI'm assuming it's the older model - you haven't confirmed what radar it is you have?
yeah I thought it looked like that was the case, ok job for another day, many thanks for your help!You have to take the alloy radar assembly out of the plastic radome to access it from the bottom. There are high voltages and large capacitors in there so don't do anything without disconnecting the power and waiting for them to discharge.
Unfortunately that doesn't confirm which model radome you have. Does the case have visible screws in the lid?C120 and 2Kw ANalog Dome
screws in the radome are in the base not the lidUnfortunately that doesn't confirm which model radome you have. Does the case have visible screws in the lid?
How can i tell if its the IF board thats failed?If it's the older M92650-S I might have a spare. I also have an RD218 which would be a direct swap otherwise.
I have 12v supplied, i guess when you say "not registering" you mean the error i am getting?You will measure 12v from the main board showing power is being supplied but not registering through the IF Receiver.
QUick question, are the later Analog radomes with the screws in the lid any better/more reliable? Looking on EBAY for a replacement dome and there are Pathfinder and the newers ones.Yes - it's not uncommon - especially given the age of the unit. The LNC, magnetron, motor and MOD/PSU board all give up at some point - usually because of water ingress / corrosion.