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Anytone Anytone AT-D578UV stops receiving

blhar15

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I have a new Anytone AT-D578UV the starts to receive a transmission but after a few seconds it just stops receiving and cuts out. Anyone else run into this before? Thanks
 

dickie757

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How is it powered? Make certain voltage is at least 12, with 13-14 best. Connections strong and secure. Wire that will support 5 amps for listening only, 20 amps if transmitting.

Also make sure the antenna shield is not conducting the amperage needed to run the rig.

Is the audio coming out of the rig's speaker, or something else?
 

blhar15

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It is powered by my desktop power supply I use for all my other radios which have had no issue. I was just doing some programming and testing on the desktop, so I am glad I did not actually install this yet. I am guessing I have had bad radio.
 
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