Dana,

If it is a Great Scott Gadgets unit, we would be happy to replace it for
you.

The part is available from several distributors:

http://www.findchips.com/search/LPC4320FBD144%2C551

However, I wouldn't be so certain that it is the root cause of the
fault.

Mike


On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 04:49:18AM +0000, Dana Shtun wrote:
>
> I was setting up the hack rf for some listening tests on 3456 MHz again 
> tonight when it died.
> 
> I"ve had great success with comms over 100 miles on the microwave ham bands, 
> so this was a big let down.
> 
> 
> Lost all the LEDs. Opening it up the LPC4320 was hot to the touch. I'm 
> assuming its developed an internal failure and needs to be replaced & the 
> firmware needs to be reloaded.
> 
> Question: Best source for the chip - any suggestions and pricing? I'm in 
> Canada
> 
> Thanks Dana VE3DS

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