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Old May 14th 07, 01:00 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Default HTX-10 10 meter xcvr - not transmitting on USB

On May 14, 12:35 am, "Porgy Tirebiter" wrote:
"WA9WHD" wrote in message

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On May 11, 7:59 pm, Iitoi wrote:
WA9WHD;569905 Wrote:


I have a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter xcvr that does not transmit on
USB or LSB but works fine (at least into a dummy load) on AM and FM
and its receiver also work fine.. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
I would assume (possibly a fatal error on my part) that the transistor
finals are not blown, otherwise I would not have power on AM - FM.
Right? Any suggestion would be appreciated.


John WA9WHD Lutz, FL


When you say it "works fine" into a dummy load, do you mean you can see
power output on AM & FM, or that you've listened with another rcvr to
know you're actually modulating the rig?


The reason I ask is that in SSB, something as simple as a faulty
microphone can reduce your power out to zero, but on AM or FM you'd see
the carrier power output and assume it "works fine".


Check it out!


The Man in the Maze
QRU at Baboquivari Peak, AZ


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Iitoi


Thanks for your reply - I check it with a Drake W-4 watt meter. I have
not heard my voice signal on another receiver - so it might still be
the microphone as you suggest as a potential source of the problem.
When I press the mic key in AM-FM, it registers power on the watt
meter and the TX and Signal Bar displays show. When I transmit on SSB
- no power, no signal bar display increase but the TX display shows.
It is possible that the microphone element is bad even though the
microphone switch still apprears to work? Unfortunately, I don't know
of another ham in the area with a HTX-10 where I could check the radio
and microphone against another HTX-10. Thanks for any additional
advice on this. 73 John WA9WHD


You have little to none in troubleshooting skills!
You cant find another RCVR to listen to it on?
On SSB you COULD use a simple diode and a earphone to see if you can hear
SOME RF....
You COULD touch the audio in pin on the mic connector with your finger and
see if the power goes up....
You COULD get some SIMPLE test gear.....
That radio is So damn simple you dont need a schematic......
Your WA9 call must be a vanity call, no way in hell you got that way back
when and still dont know **** about transmitters...

*THIS* is what happens when HAMS get their license from the Gordon West
school of fraud. If you were a REAL Amateur radio operator not only could
you troubleshoot this, but have it working in minutes.
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Thanks for your constructive ideas.