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Astron RS-35M took care of that. At least I now have a supply for my ham rig
when I get it. Thanks for eveyone's help here. Vinnie S. |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 23:18:29 -0500, Vinnie S. wrote:
Astron RS-35M took care of that. At least I now have a supply for my ham rig when I get it. Thanks for eveyone's help here. Vinnie S. Well, I of the 2 problems is solved. The cutting out on SSB after 3 seconds is solved. The Astron took care of that. But I am still having that "carrier" problem on SSB. For some reason, as soon as I speak into the mic, the radio holds power, as if it were on AM. The TX meter on the radio shows this, and the SWR/power meter shows this. The power is not fluctuating with modulation. The power is not high, about 20 watts peak. Seem the previous owner had it turned down. Like I said, it seems to do this as soon as I speak into the mic. Even a subtle noise will send it to max, and stay there. Changed mics, and have the same problem. I am going t try this in the car and see what I get. Vinnie S. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 08:44:34 -0500, Vinnie S.
wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 23:18:29 -0500, Vinnie S. wrote: Astron RS-35M took care of that. At least I now have a supply for my ham rig when I get it. Thanks for eveyone's help here. Vinnie S. Well, I of the 2 problems is solved. The cutting out on SSB after 3 seconds is solved. The Astron took care of that. But I am still having that "carrier" problem on SSB. For some reason, as soon as I speak into the mic, the radio holds power, as if it were on AM. The TX meter on the radio shows this, and the SWR/power meter shows this. The power is not fluctuating with modulation. The power is not high, about 20 watts peak. Seem the previous owner had it turned down. Like I said, it seems to do this as soon as I speak into the mic. Even a subtle noise will send it to max, and stay there. Changed mics, and have the same problem. I am going t try this in the car and see what I get. This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:06:20 -0500, Dave Hall wrote:
Well, I of the 2 problems is solved. The cutting out on SSB after 3 seconds is solved. The Astron took care of that. But I am still having that "carrier" problem on SSB. For some reason, as soon as I speak into the mic, the radio holds power, as if it were on AM. The TX meter on the radio shows this, and the SWR/power meter shows this. The power is not fluctuating with modulation. The power is not high, about 20 watts peak. Seem the previous owner had it turned down. Like I said, it seems to do this as soon as I speak into the mic. Even a subtle noise will send it to max, and stay there. Changed mics, and have the same problem. I am going t try this in the car and see what I get. This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. Dave "Sandbagger" Thanks. I have not added any mods. I wanted to add some Schottkey diodes for the receive. However, I have not gone thru the radio to see if the previous owner added any mods. Vinnie S. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:06:20 -0500, Dave Hall wrote:
Well, I of the 2 problems is solved. The cutting out on SSB after 3 seconds is solved. The Astron took care of that. But I am still having that "carrier" problem on SSB. For some reason, as soon as I speak into the mic, the radio holds power, as if it were on AM. The TX meter on the radio shows this, and the SWR/power meter shows this. The power is not fluctuating with modulation. The power is not high, about 20 watts peak. Seem the previous owner had it turned down. Like I said, it seems to do this as soon as I speak into the mic. Even a subtle noise will send it to max, and stay there. Changed mics, and have the same problem. I am going t try this in the car and see what I get. This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. |
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![]() "Vinnie S." wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:06:20 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: Well, I of the 2 problems is solved. The cutting out on SSB after 3 seconds is solved. The Astron took care of that. But I am still having that "carrier" problem on SSB. For some reason, as soon as I speak into the mic, the radio holds power, as if it were on AM. The TX meter on the radio shows this, and the SWR/power meter shows this. The power is not fluctuating with modulation. The power is not high, about 20 watts peak. Seem the previous owner had it turned down. Like I said, it seems to do this as soon as I speak into the mic. Even a subtle noise will send it to max, and stay there. Changed mics, and have the same problem. I am going t try this in the car and see what I get. This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. Rebias the output. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:11:21 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:
This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. Rebias the output. Damn !!!! I was hoping I didn't have to use a DMM. The DMM I have doesn't have current measurements. Well, it's not mine. Mine was actually (Fluke 77). stolen. I have a scope, and freq counter. But to way to adjust bias current. I will ne to get a hold of another DMM. Vinnie S. |
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![]() "Vinnie S." wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:11:21 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote: This is a common problem. In many cases, if you remove the cover the problem will go away. The final stage is going into oscillation and the "carrier" you see is that oscillation. Usually (and unfortunately) the oscillation falls in the 29 Mhz area. Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. Rebias the output. Damn !!!! I was hoping I didn't have to use a DMM. The DMM I have doesn't have current measurements. Well, it's not mine. Mine was actually (Fluke 77). stolen. I have a scope, and freq counter. But to way to adjust bias current. I will ne to get a hold of another DMM. Vinnie S. I have seen the same situation you are describing in a 2510. The guy never used it SSB, and it worked fine on AM. He later sold it to someone who did use SSB. Turned out the "Tech" who did the frequency mod on the radio was also asked to tune it for maximum. He did so, but never noticed it went into oscillation on SSB. After resetting the bias to the correct level, the problem went away. Hope this helps. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:22:55 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:
You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. Rebias the output. Damn !!!! I was hoping I didn't have to use a DMM. The DMM I have doesn't have current measurements. Well, it's not mine. Mine was actually (Fluke 77). stolen. I have a scope, and freq counter. But to way to adjust bias current. I will ne to get a hold of another DMM. Vinnie S. I have seen the same situation you are describing in a 2510. The guy never used it SSB, and it worked fine on AM. He later sold it to someone who did use SSB. Turned out the "Tech" who did the frequency mod on the radio was also asked to tune it for maximum. He did so, but never noticed it went into oscillation on SSB. After resetting the bias to the correct level, the problem went away. Hope this helps. Does help. Thanks !!!!!! Vinnie S. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:11:21 GMT, "U Know Who"
wrote: Sometimes this problem is caused by added mods that people add to try to squeeze a few more watts out of it. There are added capacitors on the bottom side of the board that can cause this. If you see an extra cap (or two in parallel) on the underside of the board connected to the final, remove it and that should cure your problem. You nailed it on the head. Cover off, oscillation gone. Now I have to isolate it. Vinnie S. Rebias the output. Probably not a bad idea. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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