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It was actually a 10V unit. I don't know why they would use something like
that either. All I've got to do is isolate the problem with whatever sets the parameters for AM mode. It receives fine in AM mode, transceives fine in SSB mode. Looking at the schematic, I saw a 220 Ohm resistor that is switched in for biasing the output stage for SSB. In the AM mode, the mode switches bypasses this resistor. Could be a bad mode switch. I have been working 60+ hours every week, so I get about an hour each weekend to work on this thing. Unless they send me out to Singapore for awhile.................... Pete "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 11:09:00 -0600, "Pete KE9OA" wrote in : My original question was to see if anybody had any experience with the "no Tx audio" problem. As it turned out, there was a bad 330uF 10V electrolytic cap that was causing the problem. 15 volt? As it turned out, this unit turned out to be another unit that was "peaked and clipped" by somebody who didn't know what they were doing. In other words, another piece of eBay junk. Too many of those out there. |
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