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Chuck Harris wrote:
[snip really, really good stuff] OK, that is the official factory sanctioned alignment instruction for the VFO. Before you do any of it, check with a freq. counter to see what the 2nd VFO frequencies are at 1000KHz, and 0000KHz. If you are lucky, they will both be off by the same amount in the the same direction. If this is true, you just need to slip the capacitor's shaft coupling. Don't go nuts on tightening the set screw, it only needs to be snug. Just out of curiosity, have you tried the BFO check position to see if your BFO tuning knob is really at zero when its pointer shows zero? The BFO can tune +/-15KHz. Thanks _very_ much. Now I have a handle on getting my 6217E tweaked back into shape. It would be really good if I could come by a set of the cables for all the finicky little modules. Mine's just Really Deaf over most bands, but works sort-of OK on 7 MHz. I haven't ripped into it, as much out of laziness as out of fear-and- trembling. I would like to get it going one of these days. -- Mike Andrews W5EGO 5WPM Extra Tired old sysadmin working on his code speed |
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Mike Andrews wrote:
Chuck Harris wrote: [snip really, really good stuff] OK, that is the official factory sanctioned alignment instruction for the VFO. Before you do any of it, check with a freq. counter to see what the 2nd VFO frequencies are at 1000KHz, and 0000KHz. If you are lucky, they will both be off by the same amount in the the same direction. If this is true, you just need to slip the capacitor's shaft coupling. Don't go nuts on tightening the set screw, it only needs to be snug. Just out of curiosity, have you tried the BFO check position to see if your BFO tuning knob is really at zero when its pointer shows zero? The BFO can tune +/-15KHz. Thanks _very_ much. Now I have a handle on getting my 6217E tweaked back into shape. It would be really good if I could come by a set of the cables for all the finicky little modules. Mine's just Really Deaf over most bands, To check its sensitivity, put the receiver preselector in the "WB" position. In that position, all frequencies are exactly the same. There is no band switching in a 6217E. The MHz dial just tunes a VFO that is used for both the first conversion, and then is mixed down to do the second conversion too. The MHz dial's VFO's imprecision gets exactly cancelled out do to this trick. The answer to your sensitivity problem is very probably a pair of burned out germanium transistors in the RF preamp unit. This happens all the time to this receiver. Try and get the original type, NTE's replacement works, but it isn't quite as sensitive. It MUST be a germanium! The receiver has a gas discharge tube and a fuse in the antenna circuit, but the RF transistors are so sensitive that they pop anyway. -Chuck |
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Chuck, thanks for the feedback. I'll study your procedure and try to
put it into action. The BFO knob only as a - at the left side an d a + on the right side. There are no numbers to speak of. I tried the BFO all the way on 0, then zereo beat, then all the way to the plus side. reg |
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Chuck, thanks for the feedback. I'll study your procedure and try to
put it into action. The BFO knob only as a - at the left side an d a + on the right side. There are no numbers to speak of. I tried the BFO all the way on 0, then zereo beat, then all the way to the plus side. reg |
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dmt wrote:
Is this the 6217 that sold a week or two ago on Ebay? If yes, that seller claimed the receiver was in good condition and working properly. It does sound like you need to learn the subtleties of operating the RA6217, but on the other hand if this is the same item that was representetd as being in good shape, perhaps the seller should be drawn into the conversation?!? Oh, no; I've had this one for ... 3 or 4 years now, and just haven't dug into it, what with losing a wife to MS, getting married again, moving the new wife and The Boy and The Dog and The Cats in. I've done well to get my General and Extra and scoop out a place for the R-390. I bought it (the 6217E) as-is, and that's what I got. I've had considerable time to fiddle with it, and done a fair amount of fiddling, but it just isn't all that happy a receiver. Pointers to the NTE replacements, or (even better) to the original Ge input transistors will be very greatly appreciated indeed. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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Mike, I he may have been talking about the one I have...and yes...it's
the one that was on ebay a couple of weeks ago. I'm giving the guy a heads up. |
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Mike, I he may have been talking about the one I have...and yes...it's
the one that was on ebay a couple of weeks ago. I'm giving the guy a heads up. |
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Good, glad to hear all is ok w/ your receiver, and hope your family
life is getting settled again. No offense meant at the other buyer/seller either, just thought you might have another source of info there. Apparently that unit is in good shape too...good! On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 14:51:40 +0000 (UTC), (Mike Andrews) wrote: dmt wrote: Is this the 6217 that sold a week or two ago on Ebay? If yes, that seller claimed the receiver was in good condition and working properly. It does sound like you need to learn the subtleties of operating the RA6217, but on the other hand if this is the same item that was representetd as being in good shape, perhaps the seller should be drawn into the conversation?!? Oh, no; I've had this one for ... 3 or 4 years now, and just haven't dug into it, what with losing a wife to MS, getting married again, moving the new wife and The Boy and The Dog and The Cats in. I've done well to get my General and Extra and scoop out a place for the R-390. I bought it (the 6217E) as-is, and that's what I got. I've had considerable time to fiddle with it, and done a fair amount of fiddling, but it just isn't all that happy a receiver. Pointers to the NTE replacements, or (even better) to the original Ge input transistors will be very greatly appreciated indeed. |
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dmt wrote:
Good, glad to hear all is ok w/ your receiver, and hope your family life is getting settled again. No offense meant at the other buyer/seller either, just thought you might have another source of info there. Apparently that unit is in good shape too...good! The Really Good News is that the 2 transistors in the RF amp appear, from the schematic and parts list, to be 2N23478, and Dan's Small Parts carries them for $0.75 each. I haven't looked into the radio itself, and need to do that before I order, just to see that's really there. It'll be a bit before I go much farther on this, as I'm having multiple attacks of Real Life[1] and don't have bench space or time to open the 6217E up. Maybe I won't need to learn American Sign Language to understand what's coming out of the 6217E. And yes, that's a joke: the XYL and I have a deal. She passes Element 1, and then I learn ASL and pass the ASL exam. [1] Life is what happens to you while you're making other plans. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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