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Default Bendix T12B, T12C repaired

I finally figured this one out............it was the AGC amp transistor.
Unfortunately, it is an NPN germanium device, but just as an experiment I
tried a silicon device. No more overloading, but I will try to find some
germanium replacements.

Pete

"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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I wish I could...........it is very hard to see into the depths of the
bandswitch assembly. Picture the RF section of a BC-348 in miniature. I am
going to give it another go later on this evening. I would like to get
those other two units working.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:
The meter comes after the AGC transistor. The AGC circuit consists of a
germanium detector diode with a low-pass filter that feeds a DC
amplifier.
The amplified DC voltage controls the gain of the 3 I.F. stages and the
RF
amplifier. It is almost impossible to get at the RF amplifier and the
mixer.
These devices are embedded in the bandswitch assembly, along with two of
the
AGC diodes. Now, if one of those diodes is cracked, that could also cause
a
problem.


Can you get into the switch assembly well enough to use a DMM with
a diode test function? An open germanium diode is definitely a prime
suspect. If you find an open one, you can just solder a replacement one
in parallel, since a little extra shunt capacitance won't hurt in this
case and it will prevent having to do further disassembly.
--scott


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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I finally figured this one out............it was the AGC amp transistor.
Unfortunately, it is an NPN germanium device, but just as an experiment I
tried a silicon device. No more overloading, but I will try to find some
germanium replacements.


Give me a number and I'll see what we have in the junk box.

I personally have no qualms about using silicon replacements if you
rebias, but I know people want to keep things stock.
--scott


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Thanks Scott.........it is a 2N1304.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I finally figured this one out............it was the AGC amp transistor.
Unfortunately, it is an NPN germanium device, but just as an experiment I
tried a silicon device. No more overloading, but I will try to find some
germanium replacements.


Give me a number and I'll see what we have in the junk box.

I personally have no qualms about using silicon replacements if you
rebias, but I know people want to keep things stock.
--scott


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Thanks Scott.........it is a 2N1304.

Pete


Pete

I may have some 2N1304 devices if you need one. I'll have
to check at the work QTH bins if you need a few.

Pete k1zjh


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