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Hello...
Someone is lending me a TS-520S to use and I have been listening to HF on it for a few months now. Thursday evening I got my CW and general credits. I had only planned on leaving with CW but I got my general. I have an inverted V, about 130' long, in my backyard. The feedline is 450 ohm ladderline and it is converted to 50 ohm coax at a balun at the window, where all my cables enter the shack. Last night (Friday) I went through the manual and tuned up the radio for 14.075 CW operation. I then tuned the antenna with the tuner, but could only get 30 watts out, or the SWR would be over 2 : 1. That was fine since I was on HF and running CW, so I proceeded to switch to SEND and started calling CQ. I got as far as: CQ CQ CQ DE KB1JEC/AG KB1JE and then the meter (set to IP position) pegged and the lights on the radio dimmed and seemed to go on and off very fast. The overhead lights in the room went dim. I could hear something, like an arcing noise, apparently from the finals section (i think?) I immeadiatly shut the main power on the radio off and turned off the heater and send switches before turning it back on. I had done everything the manual said to do, all in the proper order. I then re-tuned up for 14.075 CW, thinking maybe I had made a mistake somewhere and done something wrong. Same thing happened again while calling CQ. I then turned to a large group of hams i've known on IRC since before I had my ham license. They walked me through everything for about 4 hours. They had me look to see if the tubes were properly neutralized and everything seemed to check out fine. After 4 hours and no success I thanked them and then talked to the owner of the rig. He said that the same thing had happened to him before, but he replaced the 6146 final tubes with a new 'match set' before giving me the rig to use. He will be coming here to have a look at the radio Sunday, but hes not sure of what could be wrong and neither am I. I tried a different band, 80 meters, this morning to see if that would make a difference. I tuned up for 3.530 CW and then tuned the antenna, still getting only 30W out to keep SWR below 2 : 1. I proceeded to call CQ, carefully watching the plate current meter. The meter would rise a little from 60mA every time I keyed my straight key. But then, whether I was keying or not, the needle slowly started to rise, slow at first, then faster and faster until it pegged and then the lights on the radio flickered quickly and the room lights dimmed, the rig making the arcing noise again. I can prevent it from pegging by switching from SEND to REC before the needle pegs, but how am I supposed to hold a CW QSO like that? And what about SSB phone? I couldnt talk more than 15 seconds on SSB phone in that case. I dont have a mic wired up to try it yet but it would probably peg faster than CW because of the duty cycle. I don't know what could possibly be wrong with the rig. The finals were replaced, with a match set, it checks out ok for neutralization, and I replaced the driver tube with a new one just last week. What could it be? I don't know much about tube rigs, but I do know something is definitly wrong. Thanks and any info is highly appreciated, going to post this on packet as well.. 73 DE KB1JEC |