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Steve L. September 2nd 04 06:05 PM

Raytheon Radar Troubleshooting
 
My Ratheon CL70 radar system (5 years old, approx. 4,000 hours of
usage) showed the following malfunction: When I would change the
range from 3 to 6 miles and vice versa, the screen would go blank for
from 3 to 5 minutes. Upon inspection, the local Raymarine rep. said
that the antenna drive belt was seriously deteriorated and was
failing. While I accept that the belt was bad, does changing the
range have any impact on the drive belt? Any suggestions as to other
possible causes of this malfunction. Thanks, Steve L.

jps September 2nd 04 10:05 PM

In article ,
says...
My Ratheon CL70 radar system (5 years old, approx. 4,000 hours of
usage) showed the following malfunction: When I would change the
range from 3 to 6 miles and vice versa, the screen would go blank for
from 3 to 5 minutes. Upon inspection, the local Raymarine rep. said
that the antenna drive belt was seriously deteriorated and was
failing. While I accept that the belt was bad, does changing the
range have any impact on the drive belt? Any suggestions as to other
possible causes of this malfunction. Thanks, Steve L.


I'm pretty certain these units run at a constant speed but the belt
could, if it's slipping, cause the unit to malfunction (lose synch) when
you change the range.

It's probably best to eliminate the known belt problem and see what
happens. The other option is to call the folks at Raymarine tech
support. They're pretty helpful in diagnosing problems.

They helped me trace a problem down to a mosfet chip that cost me $2 and
a little soldering to replace on my own. Saved me lots of time and
money.

jps

Doug September 2nd 04 11:08 PM

Not sure what a CL70 is, perhaps you meant an RL70C?
Another thing to watch for is the pulley on the motor shaft slipping. There
is no key or set screw to fix it, you have to replace the motor with another
pressed on pulley. It will slow down the rotational speed and usually starts
on a single range setting with jerking of the display, that is the whole
display rotating 10-45 degrees then resyncing for a while, then jerking
again. Changing range settings will sometimes cause the symptoms to reoccur
sooner. I would imagine a slipping belt does the same.
Doug K7ABX

"jps" wrote in message
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In article ,
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My Ratheon CL70 radar system (5 years old, approx. 4,000 hours of
usage) showed the following malfunction: When I would change the
range from 3 to 6 miles and vice versa, the screen would go blank for
from 3 to 5 minutes. Upon inspection, the local Raymarine rep. said
that the antenna drive belt was seriously deteriorated and was
failing. While I accept that the belt was bad, does changing the
range have any impact on the drive belt? Any suggestions as to other
possible causes of this malfunction. Thanks, Steve L.


I'm pretty certain these units run at a constant speed but the belt
could, if it's slipping, cause the unit to malfunction (lose synch) when
you change the range.

It's probably best to eliminate the known belt problem and see what
happens. The other option is to call the folks at Raymarine tech
support. They're pretty helpful in diagnosing problems.

They helped me trace a problem down to a mosfet chip that cost me $2 and
a little soldering to replace on my own. Saved me lots of time and
money.

jps





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