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TR7A problem
I have a TR7A that is very weak on receive and will not transmit. The +10T
and +10R lines operate normally when PTT is selected and I press the mic switch. All receive functions seem to work correctly, but the receive signal level for even very strong signals is too low to produce any AGC action. If I back off on the RF gain the S meter does register, so it doesn't look like an AGC problem. The -5 volt line is only -3.something, but the +24 line and +10 supply are within specs. The output of the multivibrator / bridge rectifier for the +24V is within spec as well. If anyone has seen this kind of problem and can tell me where to start looking, I would appreciate it. 73, Bob AD3K |
TR7A problem
Hi,
I'm not familiar with that radio either, but if your -5V line is 2 volts low, there is either: - Power supply fault. - Something is loading it down. If it's modular, try disconnecting the boards one by one until the -5V comes back up. That'll track it to a module at least. Cheers! |
TR7A problem
Drake is still in Business. Contact them. they may still
service the TR7. stan I have a TR7A that is very weak on receive and will not transmit. The +10T and +10R lines operate normally when PTT is selected and I press the mic switch. All receive functions seem to work correctly, but the receive signal level for even very strong signals is too low to produce any AGC action. If I back off on the RF gain the S meter does register, so it doesn't look like an AGC problem. The -5 volt line is only -3.something, but the +24 line and +10 supply are within specs. The output of the multivibrator / bridge rectifier for the +24V is within spec as well. If anyone has seen this kind of problem and can tell me where to start looking, I would appreciate it. 73, Bob AD3K |
TR7A problem
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 20:13:59 -0800, "Stanley Miln"
wrote: Drake is still in Business. Contact them. they may still service the TR7. stan I have a TR7A that is very weak on receive and will not transmit. The +10T and +10R lines operate normally when PTT is selected and I press the mic switch. All receive functions seem to work correctly, but the receive signal level for even very strong signals is too low to produce any AGC action. If I back off on the RF gain the S meter does register, so it doesn't look like an AGC problem. The -5 volt line is only -3.something, but the +24 line and +10 supply are within specs. The output of the multivibrator / bridge rectifier for the +24V is within spec as well. If anyone has seen this kind of problem and can tell me where to start looking, I would appreciate it. 73, Bob AD3K No, Drake stopped servicing all Amateur Radio products about 4 years ago and sold off the parts inventories. I'd check and see why that 5 volt line is low or what is pulling the supply line low. Doug/WA1TUT |
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