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I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver)
Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks |
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![]() "John" wrote in message news ![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John Thanks a lot for the info John. Have now adjusted power o/p as you suggest. Am I right in thinking that you have a TR-751 ? On SSB mode my 751 receiver background noise is very quiet although the RX is quite sensitive. What is the background noise on SSB mode like on your 751 ? Does the service manual run to many pages ? Do you have a scanned copy by any chance ? I do have access to all the necessary test equipment in your list. John G3UGY |
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![]() "John" wrote in message news ![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John Thanks a lot for the info John. Have now adjusted power o/p as you suggest. Am I right in thinking that you have a TR-751 ? On SSB mode my 751 receiver background noise is very quiet although the RX is quite sensitive. What is the background noise on SSB mode like on your 751 ? Does the service manual run to many pages ? Do you have a scanned copy by any chance ? I do have access to all the necessary test equipment in your list. John G3UGY |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message news ![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John Thanks a lot for the info John. Have now adjusted power o/p as you suggest. Am I right in thinking that you have a TR-751 ? On SSB mode my 751 receiver background noise is very quiet although the RX is quite sensitive. What is the background noise on SSB mode like on your 751 ? Does the service manual run to many pages ? Do you have a scanned copy by any chance ? I do have access to all the necessary test equipment in your list. John G3UGY Yes I have a TR-751. In SSB mode, in the absence of a signal, there is considerable background noise if the squelch is off and the RF gain is at maximum. The squelch knob works in SSB mode. I recently had to replace both the volume and squelch pots in my TR-751 and my TR-851. I took one of the bad ones apart and found that the metal wiper had come loose from the plastic piece that supports it. If I had a surgeons hands I probably could have repaired it. I have an original service manual. I don't have a scanned copy. The service manual is the equivalent of 94 8-1/2" x 11" pages. There are several double and triple fold out pages. Quite a few pages are taken up by the parts list, the schematics, and colored images of both sides of the circuit boards. The adjustment section is 12 pages. The circuit description is 12 pages. The element function description is 7 pages. It looks like the manual may be available from http://www.amateurmanuals.co.uk/ If not, I can probably scan at least the adjustment section for you. You can get my email address by looking up my call sign at http://www.qrz.com John WA3TSW |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message news ![]() "John" wrote in message ... I have just got my TR751 working. (Kenwood 2m multimode transceiver) Does anyone have details of the APC adjustment procedure? Also details of which pot controls power output in Hi power position. I am getting nearly 40 Watts out on FM in to 50 ohms whereas the spec says 25 Watts. I want to turn power out down so as not to stress the output brick. Thanks I'm not sure what you mean by "APC adjustment procedure". The complete transmitter adjustment covers two and a half pages and requires a lot of test equipment. RF voltmeter, frequency counter, power meter, DC voltmeter, linear detector, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and AF voltmeter to name most of them. The power adjustment is the easy part. Place the radio in front of you with the controls toward you. Remove the top cover. In the right rear you will find VR4, VR3, and VR7 close together on the composite unit (TX) board. They form a triangle. VR3 is the low power adjust VR4 is the high power adjust VR7 is the CW break in delay Low power is supposed to be adjusted for 5 watts High power is supposed to be adjusted for 27 watts Power should be adjusted with the radio in CW mode. A VHF capable 50 ohm dummy load must be used for the adjustment. Be careful - there are three VR3 and two VR4 pots in the radio. John Thanks a lot for the info John. Have now adjusted power o/p as you suggest. Am I right in thinking that you have a TR-751 ? On SSB mode my 751 receiver background noise is very quiet although the RX is quite sensitive. What is the background noise on SSB mode like on your 751 ? Does the service manual run to many pages ? Do you have a scanned copy by any chance ? I do have access to all the necessary test equipment in your list. John G3UGY Yes I have a TR-751. In SSB mode, in the absence of a signal, there is considerable background noise if the squelch is off and the RF gain is at maximum. The squelch knob works in SSB mode. I recently had to replace both the volume and squelch pots in my TR-751 and my TR-851. I took one of the bad ones apart and found that the metal wiper had come loose from the plastic piece that supports it. If I had a surgeons hands I probably could have repaired it. I have an original service manual. I don't have a scanned copy. The service manual is the equivalent of 94 8-1/2" x 11" pages. There are several double and triple fold out pages. Quite a few pages are taken up by the parts list, the schematics, and colored images of both sides of the circuit boards. The adjustment section is 12 pages. The circuit description is 12 pages. The element function description is 7 pages. It looks like the manual may be available from http://www.amateurmanuals.co.uk/ If not, I can probably scan at least the adjustment section for you. You can get my email address by looking up my call sign at http://www.qrz.com John WA3TSW |
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