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The RF is definitely getting into the data audio as the mic is not
plugged in and the mute line is grounded. The effect is that the transmitter runs full power rf out regardless of gain setting. When it is stable the power controls smoothly with the tx (mic) gain control. Richard Leigh W3NLB wrote: On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:08:25 +0100, Richard C. Ferryman wrote: I have been struggling for some time to get RF out of the TX audio on a TS-440SAT when in data mode. I have ferrite blocks everywhere; power lead, 13 pin audio lead, aerial feeder, data control cable. Sometimes I seem to cure it then it returns. Checked every grounding screw in the rig, checked all internal connectors. Fitted isolation transformers on audio. It stillcomes back. Does anyone know where the weakness is in this rig? Richard G4BBH Are you sure it's only in data mode? And are you sure it's RF getting in? I'm asking because data is more sensitive to frequency variations than most other modes. There is a known problem with the VCO in this radio. Contamination of a conformal coating designed to protect the components from humidity is actually hygroscopic. The fix is to remove the coating and replace it with hot-melt glue. Any Kenwood warranty station will perform this mod under warranty on any TS-440, regardless of whether you were the original purchaser (or they used to... I can't speak for Kenwood). 73 de Leigh W3NLB |
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