Ping Drifter AOR-3030 repair
I think they are using a Japanese equivalent to a 1N4148. Good luck!
Pete
"Drifter" wrote in message
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All right. thanks Pete. should be able to check this over the weekend.
easiest for me to stay with a direct replacement diode for now. but,
i will scare up some pin diodes and do your update as time lets me.
Thanks again.
Drifter...
Pete KE9OA wrote:
That's ok..............it is good that we hooked up. Now, about that
3030.............it sounds like one of the bandswitching diodes for the
MW range has blown. This is the reason that MW reception is dead. If you
remove the cover from the radio and have the front panel facing you, the
preselector cicuits will be on the left hand side of the top board.
The MW section will be the second filter section from the front panel of
the radio. This section is easily identified, since there are not tuned
circuits.....you will see three resistors that make up the 10dB
attenuator that is used instead of a filter section. Why AOR chose this
silly implementation on the MW band escapes me. I replaced this
attenuator network with a MW bandpass filter of my own design, and the
radio had no overload problems. While I was at it, I replaced all of the
switching diodes in the front end with 1N5767 PIN diodes. It worked
pretty well after these mods.
Feel free to shout me down directly from that other e-mail address if you
have any questions!
Pete
Yo Pete. could be my isp bounced the email. sorry. i haven't heard
from Richard at AOR yet. was hoping you might have the road map.
how bout -driftermick at yahoo dot com- if you have it. or a url.
thanks Pete.
Drifter...
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