120 Servicing Procedure TM8100 Mobile Radio Service Manual
May 2004 © Tait Electronics Limited
TRANSMIT AND TRANSMIT-AUDIO FAULTS — PART 3
3. Radio body faulty
(1) If the radio transmits a carrier but not audio, go to (7).
(2) Enter the CCTM command 72 to check if the radio is in lock.
(3) If the radio is in lock, go to (7). If it is not, check the programming file, and in
particular the frequency band and channel frequencies.
(4) If the programming file is OK, go to (7). If it is not, reprogram the radio.
(5) Check if the radio is in lock. If it is, go to (6). If it is not, go to (7).
(6) Check if the radio transmits. If it does, return to Step 4 of Task 7. If it does not, go to
(7).
(7) Remove the lid of the radio body as in Subsection 6.3 (on page 137), and check the RF
connector.
(8) If the connector is OK, go to (11). If it is faulty, go to (9).
(9) At level-1 service centres, go to (11) and replace the main-board assembly. At level-2
service centres, remove and disassemble the main-board assembly as in Subsection 6.3,
replace the connector, and re-assemble the main-board assembly as in Subsection 6.4
(on page 144).
(10) Check if the radio transmits. If it does, return to Step 4 of Task 7. If it does not, go to
(11).
(11) Repair or replace the main-board assembly as in Section 8 (on page 165).
(12) The final test in Section 8 will indicate whether the repair succeeded or failed. Return
to Step 4 of Task 7.
Figure 5.6 Chart for locating and rectifying faults that affect the transmit function — radio body is
faulty