Hi Dave,
I am puzzled that the long RJ11 cable is "Kenwood stock". This cable was not included in the U.S. version
of the TS-480, assuming that is what you have. Could you please take a look at the pins using a magnifying
glass and/or use an ohmmeter to confirm that this cable has all pins connected through? Let#s make sure
100% that this cable is ok, since as far as I know, Kenwood does not include this cable in the box.
The dim panel can come either from the power supply, or from JMP2 not being set (I assume that you used
the rig's menu to set the brightness higher). However, only a PS problem could cause the audio problem you
are describing. Since you replaced it and it is ok, then I am not sure what is left to fix.
The only further actions I can imagine would be to test the RJ11 cable and make some more RFI tests. In this
case, please connect the TS-480 to a dummy load, or turn down the power to a watt or two and see if the audio
problem persists. If it goes away, then it is indeed an RFI problem. Just because one previously had no RFI
problems does not mean that it won't using this system with its many cables. I have seen this before several
times, so it is worth pursuing. You may also use a microphone instead of the Rigblaster for the test to eliminate
that as the source of the problem.
Once you check the cable physically and check for RFI, please let us know. I hope it is one of these two.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX