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[email protected] July 26th 06 05:06 PM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
Hello,
I have a galaxy 2527 dx that after i use it for a while, the
modulation gets all garbled on AM,
I noticed that the audio output ic got very hot, I placed a small
computer fan on the back side of the heat sink that the ic is mounted
to. It still acts up after a little usage, So I replaced the audio
output ic it is a TA 722ap, still getting garbled modulation after
about 10 min. of usage. Can anyone help me with what else could be
causing this ? Thanks for reading this post. you can email me with any
suggestios that you might have. 73.

Dave


Slow Code July 27th 06 12:25 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
wrote in
ups.com:

Hello,
I have a galaxy 2527 dx that after i use it for a while, the
modulation gets all garbled on AM,
I noticed that the audio output ic got very hot, I placed a small
computer fan on the back side of the heat sink that the ic is mounted
to. It still acts up after a little usage, So I replaced the audio
output ic it is a TA 722ap, still getting garbled modulation after
about 10 min. of usage. Can anyone help me with what else could be
causing this ? Thanks for reading this post. you can email me with any
suggestios that you might have. 73.

Dave



Don't modulate.

SC

an_old_friend July 27th 06 01:25 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 

Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
ups.com:

Hello,
I have a galaxy 2527 dx that after i use it for a while, the
modulation gets all garbled on AM,
I noticed that the audio output ic got very hot, I placed a small
computer fan on the back side of the heat sink that the ic is mounted
to. It still acts up after a little usage, So I replaced the audio
output ic it is a TA 722ap, still getting garbled modulation after
about 10 min. of usage. Can anyone help me with what else could be
causing this ? Thanks for reading this post. you can email me with any
suggestios that you might have. 73.

Dave



Don't modulate.

I am truely glad you don't give your call since you are clearly not a
good ham

SC



Dave July 27th 06 01:29 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
Hello slow code,
Well, when I asked for some help, I did not expect snyde
remarks. I thought perhaps someone in here could shed some light on the
problem that I was having, Thanks for the remark Slow Code, I hope that
someone else can help.

Dave
Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
ups.com:

Hello,
I have a galaxy 2527 dx that after i use it for a while, the
modulation gets all garbled on AM,
I noticed that the audio output ic got very hot, I placed a small
computer fan on the back side of the heat sink that the ic is mounted
to. It still acts up after a little usage, So I replaced the audio
output ic it is a TA 722ap, still getting garbled modulation after
about 10 min. of usage. Can anyone help me with what else could be
causing this ? Thanks for reading this post. you can email me with any
suggestios that you might have. 73.

Dave



Don't modulate.

SC



an_old_freind July 27th 06 01:54 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 

Dave wrote:
Hello old friend,
Boy it must be nice to be that great that you can sit in
judgment of all those that are beneath you. do I have to bow in your
presence ??? You must be the greatest ham in the world.
Dave
an_old_friend wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
ups.com:

Hello,
I have a galaxy 2527 dx that after i use it for a while, the
modulation gets all garbled on AM,
I noticed that the audio output ic got very hot, I placed a small
computer fan on the back side of the heat sink that the ic is mounted
to. It still acts up after a little usage, So I replaced the audio
output ic it is a TA 722ap, still getting garbled modulation after
about 10 min. of usage. Can anyone help me with what else could be
causing this ? Thanks for reading this post. you can email me with any
suggestios that you might have. 73.

Dave



Don't modulate.

I am truely glad you don't give your call since you are clearly not a
good ham

SC


dave are into cyber mutual jacking?


an_old_friend July 27th 06 02:00 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 

an_old_freind wrote:did not write
Dave wrote:
Hello old friend,
Boy it must be nice to be that great that you can sit in
judgment of all those that are beneath you. do I have to bow in your
presence ??? You must be the greatest ham in the world.
Dave
an_old_friend wrote:
Slow Code wrote:

I make no such claim bt I have observed mr S for awhile I think I can
safely that any ham that would rather destory the ARS than aloow it to
survive is a BAD Ham

you dispupt this sort of judgement?


Dave July 27th 06 02:12 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
Hello Old Friend,
Wow, I thought that you meant that statement for me. Sorry, I
aplologise for my statement to you, I was so suprised by his remark
that he made, I thought that you meant that I was a bad ham. Please
accept my apologies Old Friend. 73 for now. Please feel free to email
me anytime. And thanks for the heads up on mr slow code
Dave


Dave July 27th 06 02:21 AM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
No, sorry Old Friend.
Dave
dave are into cyber mutual jacking?


Peter July 31st 06 06:10 PM

galaxy 2527 dx modulation problem
 
"Dave" wrote...

Hello slow code,
Well, when I asked for some help, I did not expect snyde
remarks.


You don't know the group well, do you?

I thought perhaps someone in here could shed some light on the
problem that I was having,



Audio ICs can get warm, but I assume you have abnormal temperatures. Overheating
audio ICs can start to act in strange ways, so it could explain the distortion.
It is important that, while you have this problem, you do not run the set for too
long. Even if the heat does not instantly pop the IC, high temperatures will
shorten it's life or destroy it over time.

First of all, I would check the supply voltage to that IC.
If that is fine, I would consider the possibility of a leaky electrolytic capacitor
around the IC, possibly the capacitor blocking DC on the output.
The voltage on the output pin of the typical CB audio IC should be about
1/2 the supply, and there should be no DC across the speaker. You could
plug a jack into an external speaker socket and look for a voltage across
the pins.


I hope this is a little more helpful.


Regards,

Peter.
http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/





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