Re: Kenwood TR-7950 Crashing Computer?

From: M Taylor (goxh@ndy.com)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 02:57:21 EET

  • Next message: Robert L Cochran: "Re: Kenwood TR-7950 Crashing Computer?"

    On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 07:39:30PM -0500, Robert L Cochran wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > Last week, after transmitting several times on a Kenwood TR-7950
    > connected to my KPC-3 Plus and my (practically brand new) computer, my
    > Red Hat Linux installation simply froze and crashed on me. The hard
    > drive developed all sorts of never before seen (to me at least!) bad
    > blocks and inode issues which e2fsck couldn't cure. I was left realizing
    > I had no choice but to reinstall Red Hat 8. I was getting issues like
    > the 'diff' program suddenly becoming a symlink pointing at 'cut'.

    Disconnect and power down the radio, and boot the machine in single
    user mode ('linux single initrd=' at the LILO prompt), and do a complete
    file system check, 'e2fsck' of all the drives. If you are seeing errors
    to the console or syslog (typically in /var/log/messages on RH) about
    an 'Unrecoverable error hdx' where hdx is your harddrive in question (e.g.
    hda, hdb) then you have a disk failure and you should contact your vendor.

    If you feel up to it, while reinstalling, tell it to check for bad
    blocks, and if it takes a *very* long time or has a lot of unrecoverable
    errors (check virtual console 2,3,4 (Alt-Fx), not sure which), then contact
    your computer vendor about a disk failure.

    > Although an friend of mine thinks it is not possible, I'm wondering if
    > transmitting with this model of Kenwood (which is about 20 years old, I
    > would say) only about 1 foot from my computer and 3 feet from the
    > antenna, caused the system to crash? Perhaps the antenna is simply too

    My guess is that the radio itself is not causing the problem, and without
    mentioning the effective radiated power output (W) from the radio/antenna
    I am not certain, but I suspect it is not an EMC/EMI issue. Rule out a
    disk failure before investigating a EMC / EM interference issue.

    Good luck
    ve1mct
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