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armymarshall1

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Ran into a few radios that will not complete the power up process. Radios will continually restart or they will flash on the display and power off.

If anyone has experienced this and has any solutions. It would be much appreciated.
 

HT600

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Is it possible the System Administrator disabled those radios if they were on a trunked system?
 

K2NEC

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The radio's that go through power up but don't display anything are disabled radio's. There is no was as far as I know to enable them unless the radio/console that disables them un-does the command. The ones that continuously restart might have internal issues.
 
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