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Old February 25th 07, 12:16 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Pete KE9OA Pete KE9OA is offline
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Default Cobra 2010 loses Tx audio

Thanks...........that sounds super. I have the radio apart on my bench
downstairs. Gosh........what a brick! Isn't is great, when you have to undo
everything that the "technician" did to upgrade the radio?
There were several other problems that I have found. Why the manufacturer
chose to use hot glue on all of the solder lugs of the switches escapes me.
This caused several solder connections to fatigue and break off.
It looks like this repair will be an hour here and there. I might get it
fixed in a few months. The one redeeming quality is the great Rx section.

Pete

"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
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On Feb 17, 1:59 am, "Pete KE9OA" wrote:
Another eBay special that "worked perfectly". It doesn't matter if I put
in
an external audio source from an audio oscillator or a microphone. I've
tried three good microphones, and have the same problem. When I first key
the mic, Tx audio is fine, but it quickly, almost abruptly fades after
about
2 seconds. Has anybody seen this problem?

Pete


It certainly could be many things... but what you describe would lead
me to replace the high power audio IC. I'm assuming that it has one...
and uses a high-level modulation scheme. I have seen these fail in the
way you have described. I believe what happens there is that the
internal die has somehow lost contact with the heat sink... and
therefor heats rapidly... sending semiconductors within the IC all
over the bias map. This IC is normally failrly cheap, available, and
is usually easy to replce. Hope that helps...

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