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ICOM F-43G lost PLL lock - now what?

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elboogieman

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During a busy day I inadvertently loaded my UHF 43G with VHF frequencies and ended up with a flashing display. I removed the VHF freqs from the s/w and downloaded again (successfully) but still have a flashing display --- there are no freqs out of range. I also tried downloading a previously working file with no out of range freqs in it but no change. The radio is firmware ver 2.2. Software is ver 2.3. Is there a CPU reset? Something else I can do?
 

elboogieman

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That was such a simple solution I'm surprised I didn't think of it myself. Fixed my problem. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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