Jim,
I will do this, I have tried it on one radio, it was doing it all the time. I did check the cable and it was tight but I did reseat anyway. Is it possible that there may have been a thin layer of corrosion caused by this environment here? Thanks for the reply.
J. Shearer
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- Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:50 am
- Forum: ASTRO25 Series (XTS/XTL 1500/2500/5000) Subscribers
- Topic: XTL5000 01/90 Problem during vehicle startup
- Replies: 3
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- Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:20 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: To newly registered users: Welcome! Please read...
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Re: To newly registered users: Welcome! Please read...
Hello, I am a newbie here on the board. I maintain the radios out in Death Valley National Park. I have the pleasure of maintaining XTL5000 W4 radios which make up about 95 percent of our vehicle fleet and a small contingent of XTS3000 which I recently received new in the box but are actually 13 yea...
- Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:14 am
- Forum: ASTRO25 Series (XTS/XTL 1500/2500/5000) Subscribers
- Topic: XTL5000 01/90 Problem during vehicle startup
- Replies: 3
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XTL5000 01/90 Problem during vehicle startup
I have older model XTL5000 radios, they have the W4 control head and they are dash mount radios. They have the ignition switch wire connected. I started having a few problem radios that basically start boot up mode when they are turned on. They end up going into a 01/90 Fail Code and I cannot for th...