No Sync Signal Jrc Radar [new] Info

150m Ro-Ro cargo. Radar: JRC JMA-7322-6. Symptom: Intermittent "No Sync Signal" every 15 minutes, lasting 2 seconds—just enough to lose target tracking.

| Component | Repair Option | Replacement Cost (Est.) | Technician Difficulty | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Clean optical disc; replace LED/photodiode | $1,200 - $2,800 | High (requires alignment) | | Slip Ring | Clean with contact cleaner; De-oxit | $600 - $1,500 (assembly) | Medium | | SigCon Cable | Cut back corroded end; re-terminate with new connector | $200 - $500 (cable per meter) | Low | | Sync Generator Board | Replace capacitors; reflow solder joints | $1,000 - $3,000 (new board) | Medium | | Display Processor | Firmware reflash (JRC Service Tool required) | $4,000+ | High (certified only) | no sync signal jrc radar

"Get the lead line," Elias ordered, a command from a different century. "And someone get to the mast. If that scanner motor isn't spinning, we’re ghost meat." 150m Ro-Ro cargo

The encoder in the scanner unit might be failing to produce the "Azimuth" (AZI) or "Heading Line" (HL) signals needed for synchronization. Transmitter/Receiver (TX-RX) Board Failure: | Component | Repair Option | Replacement Cost (Est

In the center of the dark console, a stark, yellow-bordered box flickered: The Vanishing World

Through decades of service bulletins and field experience, the "No Sync Signal" error on JRC radars typically falls into five categories: