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Hey hey,
So, I blew up the frontend on my radio. Opened it up, can't see any visible damage. When you blow up the radio, any idea what normally goes on it? The huge honking amp transistor looked fine, and I'll try to replace that when I can find a boatanchor with a spair, but I'm just wondering where to concentrate my effort on repairs.. I had previously been testing my radio with a 1.7 SWR on my new antenna. My radio just dropped all the power, and stopped transmitting for a while, and then a few minutes later, it started working again, but I just put out unintelligible noise, although at full power according to my meter (external). And no, i wasn't unintelligible cuz i was drunk, I'm pretty sure i was sober at the time ![]() |
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So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no
audio on it? www.telstar-electronics.com SparkySKO wrote: Hey hey, So, I blew up the frontend on my radio. Opened it up, can't see any visible damage. When you blow up the radio, any idea what normally goes on it? The huge honking amp transistor looked fine, and I'll try to replace that when I can find a boatanchor with a spair, but I'm just wondering where to concentrate my effort on repairs.. I had previously been testing my radio with a 1.7 SWR on my new antenna. My radio just dropped all the power, and stopped transmitting for a while, and then a few minutes later, it started working again, but I just put out unintelligible noise, although at full power according to my meter (external). And no, i wasn't unintelligible cuz i was drunk, I'm pretty sure i was sober at the time ![]() |
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![]() Telstar Electronics wrote: So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no audio on it? Hello, Yes! I've plugged in a portable radio with headphones, and listen to myself broadcast on this. It sounds like I have 10 layers of tinfoil between me and my microphone when I talk, and I get a constant 'buzz' noise on transmit. This has been tested with an AC-DC power supply, and also wired straight to a 12V car battery. If I yell REALLY loud, with my mouth touching the microphone, I am more understandable. When I key up, other people can hear me, and some of them can understand me, but they all say that something is wrong with my radio, and that it is not my microphone.They also report that I am coming in as loud as I do when I use my working radio. It just kinda sounds like a horrible kazoo. My SWR shows happy still, and my power output according to my external meter is what I would consider normal (4 or 5 and swings to 10 or so when I talk). I've done a visual inspection of the board, and all solder joints appear fine, and there is no visual 'burn marks' or other tell tale signs. This broken radio also receives and does everything 100% normally. It receives like a champ. This is a single sideband radio by the way. The radio is also set to AM mode, and I'm certain that every knob and switch is set to the proper mode. I do have the full schematics for this radio. |
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![]() SparkySKO wrote: Telstar Electronics wrote: So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no audio on it? Hello, Yes! I've plugged in a portable radio with headphones, and listen to myself broadcast on this. It sounds like I have 10 layers of tinfoil between me and my microphone when I talk, and I get a constant 'buzz' noise on transmit. This has been tested with an AC-DC power supply, and also wired straight to a 12V car battery. If I yell REALLY loud, with my mouth touching the microphone, I am more understandable. When I key up, other people can hear me, and some of them can understand me, but they all say that something is wrong with my radio, and that it is not my microphone.They also report that I am coming in as loud as I do when I use my working radio. It just kinda sounds like a horrible kazoo. My SWR shows happy still, and my power output according to my external meter is what I would consider normal (4 or 5 and swings to 10 or so when I talk). I've done a visual inspection of the board, and all solder joints appear fine, and there is no visual 'burn marks' or other tell tale signs. This broken radio also receives and does everything 100% normally. It receives like a champ. This is a single sideband radio by the way. The radio is also set to AM mode, and I'm certain that every knob and switch is set to the proper mode. I do have the full schematics for this radio. simple test to sugest find another mike that fits if you can I am wondering if the fried part is inside your mike or on the curicts most conected to the mike (how you blew up the mike would be a GOOD question but who care how you want it fixed right?) |
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![]() an old freind wrote: SparkySKO wrote: when you said blow you got marqueer all excited! |
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"SparkySKO" wrote in
ups.com: Telstar Electronics wrote: So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no audio on it? Hello, Yes! I've plugged in a portable radio with headphones, and listen to myself broadcast on this. It sounds like I have 10 layers of tinfoil between me and my microphone when I talk, and I get a constant 'buzz' noise on transmit. This has been tested with an AC-DC power supply, and also wired straight to a 12V car battery. If I yell REALLY loud, with my mouth touching the microphone, I am more understandable. When I key up, other people can hear me, and some of them can understand me, but they all say that something is wrong with my radio, and that it is not my microphone.They also report that I am coming in as loud as I do when I use my working radio. It just kinda sounds like a horrible kazoo. My SWR shows happy still, and my power output according to my external meter is what I would consider normal (4 or 5 and swings to 10 or so when I talk). I've done a visual inspection of the board, and all solder joints appear fine, and there is no visual 'burn marks' or other tell tale signs. This broken radio also receives and does everything 100% normally. It receives like a champ. This is a single sideband radio by the way. The radio is also set to AM mode, and I'm certain that every knob and switch is set to the proper mode. I do have the full schematics for this radio. Have you ever considered maybe getting a different hobby? How about Stamp Collecting? Many CB'ers find collecting stamps much easier to understand. The only thing CB'ers make mistakes with in stamp collecting is they lick the wrong side of the stamp sometimes. Happy to help. :-) SC |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: "SparkySKO" wrote in ups.com: Telstar Electronics wrote: So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no audio on it? Hello, Yes! I've plugged in a portable radio with headphones, and listen to myself broadcast on this. It sounds like I have 10 layers of tinfoil between me and my microphone when I talk, and I get a constant 'buzz' noise on transmit. This has been tested with an AC-DC power supply, and also wired straight to a 12V car battery. If I yell REALLY loud, with my mouth touching the microphone, I am more understandable. When I key up, other people can hear me, and some of them can understand me, but they all say that something is wrong with my radio, and that it is not my microphone.They also report that I am coming in as loud as I do when I use my working radio. It just kinda sounds like a horrible kazoo. My SWR shows happy still, and my power output according to my external meter is what I would consider normal (4 or 5 and swings to 10 or so when I talk). I've done a visual inspection of the board, and all solder joints appear fine, and there is no visual 'burn marks' or other tell tale signs. This broken radio also receives and does everything 100% normally. It receives like a champ. This is a single sideband radio by the way. The radio is also set to AM mode, and I'm certain that every knob and switch is set to the proper mode. I do have the full schematics for this radio. Have you ever considered maybe getting a different hobby? have you ever considered another hobby? you seem to hate most of the people in your choosen hobby |
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"SparkySKO" wrote in message
ups.com... Telstar Electronics wrote: So let me get this straight... you say you have a carrier... but no audio on it? Hello, Yes! I've plugged in a portable radio with headphones, and listen to myself broadcast on this. It sounds like I have 10 layers of tinfoil between me and my microphone when I talk, and I get a constant 'buzz' noise on transmit. This has been tested with an AC-DC power supply, and also wired straight to a 12V car battery. If I yell REALLY loud, with my mouth touching the microphone, I am more understandable. When I key up, other people can hear me, and some of them can understand me, but they all say that something is wrong with my radio, and that it is not my microphone.They also report that I am coming in as loud as I do when I use my working radio. It just kinda sounds like a horrible kazoo. My SWR shows happy still, and my power output according to my external meter is what I would consider normal (4 or 5 and swings to 10 or so when I talk). I've done a visual inspection of the board, and all solder joints appear fine, and there is no visual 'burn marks' or other tell tale signs. This broken radio also receives and does everything 100% normally. It receives like a champ. This is a single sideband radio by the way. The radio is also set to AM mode, and I'm certain that every knob and switch is set to the proper mode. I do have the full schematics for this radio. Has the radio ever been worked on such as a tune-up? Could be that some hack messed up the audio output. Look for such things as missing or clipped diodes and transistors. The best thing to do is to find an oscilloscope so you can see what's going on. |
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