Mitchell D Lane
Active Member
Any ideas??
I think that one in particular is Lock loop failure. I don't have a detailed explanation.Honestly, I'd appreciate a bit of insight regarding these codes from whomsoever may have that knowledge and the patience to describe them.
Certainly nothing to the extent of a university lecture on each one, but even a simple plain-english decoding... For example: "V-ExtAnt refers to the status of the voltage detected in the external antenna circuit. Acceptable voltages are between W volts to X volts. Failure is indicated when voltage is outside of that range."... or some such.
Mine is LK-LO1,3. What exactly is RF part?V-LO - voltage per locking loop. in Volts
LK-LO - locked loop indicator. Logic. loop locked, If green. So red means the issue in RF part. And you need to consider RMA I think. That is critical.
V-xx - Voltage on the subject (xx)
I-xx - Current on the subject (xx)
OV-xx - OverVoltage on the subject (xx). Overloading in Antennas.
Other element mostly self explaining but related to specific voltages and current in Digital, RF, UHF, GSM parts and internal ASIC voltages.
All that, actually, is important to us, engineers, to help us take decision of go with RMA of not.