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Swan Cygnet Problem
Hello Swan Gurus. I came by one for not a lot of money. It's rusty but works
on most bands. Problem is the vfo output is very low whenever they multiply. i.e 40, 15 and 10. 80 and 20 are just fine. I've peaked all the coils (They do peak) and have swapped out the vfo amp tube. Any ideas? I've looked at the vfo output in a communications receiver. Fundamentals are fine but second harmonics are way down. Thanks, Tony WA6LZH |
Swan Cygnet Problem
Sounds like a leaky cap(s)..
Check the bias voltages, the plate voltage, get someone experienced with a scope to look at the RF drive level to the grid and the RF output level... cheers denny / k8do |
Swan Cygnet Problem
Thanks for all who replied nice suggestions. It was a mix of weak tubes, mis
allignment, a broken 800 vdc final connection, and a bad vfo transistor. Most problematic fault was a bad driver tube bad as in missing all together. This kept the coils from being aligned properly. Once I replaced the driver most all came into line. Now I can transceive on 75 meters. The other bands still need some work. Not bad for 25 bucs. "Tony Angerame" wrote in message . .. Hello Swan Gurus. I came by one for not a lot of money. It's rusty but works on most bands. Problem is the vfo output is very low whenever they multiply. i.e 40, 15 and 10. 80 and 20 are just fine. I've peaked all the coils (They do peak) and have swapped out the vfo amp tube. Any ideas? I've looked at the vfo output in a communications receiver. Fundamentals are fine but second harmonics are way down. Thanks, Tony WA6LZH |
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