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			ed wrote: 
 
 hi tim, 
 
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 73 ed 
 
 
 Tim   wrote: 
 
 
Eskay wrote: 
 
 
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:09:12 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote: 
 
 
 
I have a Kenwood TS-520 sitting on my shelf with a severe VFO problem. 
The oscillator frequency intermittently goes unstable, when the 
oscillator doesn't cut out completely.  The problem will go away if the 
tuning knob is bumped a bit, and it seems to be worse at the higher 
frequency portion of a band.  The radio is unreliable for receiving, and 
is not good enough to even think about transmitting. 
 
Without having ripped into the oscillator yet, I am theorizing that 
there is a bad connection on the main tuning capacitor.  Before I _do_ 
tear things apart, I wanted to ask: 
 
1.  Has anyone out there seen a similar problem?  What did it end up being? 
 
2.  The oscillator in this rig is well buried, and will take some 
careful disassembly to expose.  Do any of you have a manual that details 
this operation, or have you done it yourself?  I'm well capable of doing 
it as-is, but if there's a known best way to do it I'd like to start there. 
 
Thanks in advance. 
 
 
Hi,,I am assuming that the VFO in the 520 is very similar to the one in the 
TS 820 that I used to own. 
The frequency counter did not always work in certain spots on the dial, and 
of course the radio went dead at the same time. 
I finally broke down and removed the VFO from the radio and opened the VFO 
up. The main bearing of the tuning capacitor was not always making contact 
because of dried up lubricant. 
Don't remember for sure what I did to clean it, I used vaseline to 
lubricate and reassembled the whole thing..It worked OK after that.. 
  73 de Sieb VE3JUA. 
 
That sounds very plausible.  I got the radio at a hamfest, and I think I 
know why... 
 
Did you have any trouble getting the oscillator out, or was it just a 
matter of taking the usual care with such things?  On my 520 it looks 
like I have to go through a few layers to get to the VFO case. 
 
-- 
 
Tim Wescott 
Wescott Design Services 
http://www.wescottdesign.com 
 
No, but it looks like I should -- even if I'm already in mailing list 
overload.
 
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Tim Wescott 
Wescott Design Services
 http://www.wescottdesign.com
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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