I haven't had that happen on an AP, but I've had it happen on SMs. Probably the problem occurred awhile ago and only got revealed when the AP rebooted. I opened one of the SMs up thinking there was crud across the pins on the jack, but no, and no amount of cleaning with alcohol would fix it. I also seem to remember Paul from PDMNet confirming it's not as simple as something shorting the pins on the jack. So it's repairable, but probably some component needs to be replaced.
-----Original Message----- From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Craig Baird Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 11:31 AM To: af@afmug.com Subject: [AFMUG] FSK AP thinks default plug is in I'm pretty sure I've seen this question posted before, but I don't recall the verdict. We had a power outage last night that outlasted the batteries at a tower. When the power finally came back on, one AP didn't come back. Further investigation revealed that it seems to think there is a default plug in it, but there isn't. I've checked the default plug jack and there is nothing foreign in it, and the pins all appear normal. I've tried booting it with an actual default plug in it, and then rebooting with it out, thinking that perhaps that would reset something, but no dice. Is there some way to recover the radio when this happens? Craig