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Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work
and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. |
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:07:04 -0500, jim wrote:
Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. Any relays in it? Can you draw a schematic and try to go from there? Vinnie S. |
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jim wrote:
Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. Those are VHF rated transistors. Does it have the traditional BB matching xformers or is it TRF circuits? |
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Scott in Baltimore wrote:
jim wrote: Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. Those are VHF rated transistors. Does it have the traditional BB matching xformers or is it TRF circuits? no xformers on the board. Excuse my ignorance but what is a TRF circuit? |
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Vinnie S. wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:07:04 -0500, jim wrote: Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. Any relays in it? Can you draw a schematic and try to go from there? Vinnie S. Yeah there is a relay. I thought about that but there isn't any identifying marks to tell me what it is. I cant come up with a schematic but when i get my Sony Mavica working I will post a pic on my web site. Sorry to be so oblique but this thing is a mystery. BTW what is the Jets priority in the draft? Trade down and get more picks? |
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Those are VHF rated transistors. Does it have the traditional
BB matching xformers or is it TRF circuits? no xformers on the board. Excuse my ignorance but what is a TRF circuit? Tuned Radio Frequency. The input and output circuits are fixed in one small range. Capacitors and inductors only have certain values at certain frequencies. At others, the match is very poor. Maybe the amp is designed for another frequency. Amps with broadband matching transformers will work over serveral decades of range. Most active devices will output more at lower frequencies. |
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Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Those are VHF rated transistors. Does it have the traditional BB matching xformers or is it TRF circuits? no xformers on the board. Excuse my ignorance but what is a TRF circuit? Tuned Radio Frequency. The input and output circuits are fixed in one small range. Capacitors and inductors only have certain values at certain frequencies. At others, the match is very poor. Maybe the amp is designed for another frequency. Amps with broadband matching transformers will work over serveral decades of range. Most active devices will output more at lower frequencies. It was designed for 11 meters as I have used it with great success. It would xmit the roger beep but no audio. |
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:17:07 -0500, jim wrote:
Vinnie S. wrote: On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:07:04 -0500, jim wrote: Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. Any relays in it? Can you draw a schematic and try to go from there? Vinnie S. Yeah there is a relay. I thought about that but there isn't any identifying marks to tell me what it is. I cant come up with a schematic but when i get my Sony Mavica working I will post a pic on my web site. Sorry to be so oblique but this thing is a mystery. BTW what is the Jets priority in the draft? Trade down and get more picks? If they can't get Bush, trade down. I would dump Abraham for more picks. And get Jimmy Johnson to coach. Vinnie S. |
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"jim" wrote in message
... Scott in Baltimore wrote: Those are VHF rated transistors. Does it have the traditional BB matching xformers or is it TRF circuits? no xformers on the board. Excuse my ignorance but what is a TRF circuit? Tuned Radio Frequency. The input and output circuits are fixed in one small range. Capacitors and inductors only have certain values at certain frequencies. At others, the match is very poor. Maybe the amp is designed for another frequency. Amps with broadband matching transformers will work over serveral decades of range. Most active devices will output more at lower frequencies. It was designed for 11 meters as I have used it with great success. It would xmit the roger beep but no audio. If it transmits the roger beep then its not the amp. Sounds like the radio has a modulation problem. |
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:07:04 -0500, jim
wrote: Picked up a home built linear with 2 of the above pills. It doesn't work and I've replaced both pills. Obviously its hard to troubleshoot it without a schematic but just on the off chance someone may have experience with something akin to this what else should i look for? ground appears ok as well as ant center conductor isn't shorted to ground. 492's ? Did you try 28 volts? |
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