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I posted something similar to this in a different newsgroup, but I wonder if
based on the logic that the interference could also affect other services such as emergency services, aircraft frequencies, and even military frequency allocations, it would seem to me to be important to persuade those groups to pressure the FCC against the whole BPL thing..... -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "recalcitrant ham op" wrote in message ... "opcom" wrote in message ... This was posted to ARLI, I don't know how many subscribe, but in spite of the numerous comments against BPL (transmitting wideband internet data over power lines, which will destroy the HF radio spectrum), the FCC seems disposed to encourage it anyway. evil! evil! just look up BPL on the web. T the noise from the radiated signals trashed the ham bands thoroughly. I guess you never heard that money talks and bull**** walks eh? Did you *REALLY THINK* that a couple hundred aging HF operating tightwad ham radio operators are going to stop an emerging technology that will conceivably network home appliances to the internet and be worth $BILLIONS$ in potential revenue ?? Jeezehus-H-christ...get F-N real !! |
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I posted something similar to this in a different newsgroup, but I wonder if
based on the logic that the interference could also affect other services such as emergency services, aircraft frequencies, and even military frequency allocations, it would seem to me to be important to persuade those groups to pressure the FCC against the whole BPL thing..... -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "recalcitrant ham op" wrote in message ... "opcom" wrote in message ... This was posted to ARLI, I don't know how many subscribe, but in spite of the numerous comments against BPL (transmitting wideband internet data over power lines, which will destroy the HF radio spectrum), the FCC seems disposed to encourage it anyway. evil! evil! just look up BPL on the web. T the noise from the radiated signals trashed the ham bands thoroughly. I guess you never heard that money talks and bull**** walks eh? Did you *REALLY THINK* that a couple hundred aging HF operating tightwad ham radio operators are going to stop an emerging technology that will conceivably network home appliances to the internet and be worth $BILLIONS$ in potential revenue ?? Jeezehus-H-christ...get F-N real !! |
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![]() "opcom" wrote in message ... This was posted to ARLI, I don't know how many subscribe, but in spite of the numerous comments against BPL (transmitting wideband internet data over power lines, which will destroy the HF radio spectrum), the FCC seems disposed to encourage it anyway. evil! evil! just look up BPL on the web. T the noise from the radiated signals trashed the ham bands thoroughly. I guess you never heard that money talks and bull**** walks eh? Did you *REALLY THINK* that a couple hundred aging HF operating tightwad ham radio operators are going to stop an emerging technology that will conceivably network home appliances to the internet and be worth $BILLIONS$ in potential revenue ?? Jeezehus-H-christ...get F-N real !! |
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The row of dots on the main display indicates that a PLL is out of
lock..First, don`t attempt to repair the radio without an original service manual as it has colored coded voltage readings for rec and transmit etc..a copy will not show that..To repair this Kenwood is a pretty ambitious undertaking, if you have multi-layer circuit board experience down to the component level,and if you have a good source of Japanese replacement parts,and if you have micro-minature un-solder and re-solder tools and skills, then you have about 50/50 chance of being of making the necessary repairs..to make a long story short,send it to a cetified Kenwood service station.. Good Luck W4PQW |
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The row of dots on the main display indicates that a PLL is out of
lock..First, don`t attempt to repair the radio without an original service manual as it has colored coded voltage readings for rec and transmit etc..a copy will not show that..To repair this Kenwood is a pretty ambitious undertaking, if you have multi-layer circuit board experience down to the component level,and if you have a good source of Japanese replacement parts,and if you have micro-minature un-solder and re-solder tools and skills, then you have about 50/50 chance of being of making the necessary repairs..to make a long story short,send it to a cetified Kenwood service station.. Good Luck W4PQW |
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One simple thing to try: loosen and retighten all screws that
hold down circuit boards; wiggle all jumper connectors, so they are reseated and the contacts wiped a bit. This cured several really strange problems on my very old TS-930. -- ... Hank Hank: http://horedson.home.att.net W0RLI: http://w0rli.home.att.net "James" wrote in message ... I wish to repair my own Kenwood TS-450S-AT and to begin from somewhere, I'd like to know what other 450's users think of the current situation: 1) When I power the rig, I have no audio at all and no trasmitting. The display shows a row of dots. If I move the main dial, the frequency appears normally, but if I release it, after half a second the dots appear again. 2) Some other times, when I give power I have both audio and trasmitting and the display works well, but the audio in SSB/CW modes is totally distorted, while it is ok in AM/FM modes. However after 5-20 minutes of rx, the situation becomes that described at point 1. 3) I have read of the battery problem in the 450, so I found the lithium battery and measured it. It gives 3.28 V, is that normal? Since the rig is approaching ten years I think I will change it anyway, but I don't know if it is a problem now! 4) On the bottom side of the rig, near the place for the 455 kHz cw filter (I have the 8.83 one, so this place is empty), there is a 3-wire connector labeled "W3". The short cable, with a similar connector on the other side, is attached to... nothing. But I don't see any place to attach it, even if I look at the whole board. Unfortunately I lack the 450/690 service manual and I did not find this connector on the istruction manual schemes. This MAY be normal, though. My conclusions, for now: a) When things are ok, except for SSB/CW, the problem should arise in the second IF at 455 kHz. Either the CAR Unit does not give a correct 455 kHz carrier or something is wrong in the IF mixer chip or near it. In fact this chip is used only in ssb/cw/fsk modes. b) When the rig is almost dead, perhaps there is something wrong in the digital/display unit. Lithium battery? Some digital chip, which one? c) Also the mere power could be a problem. My supply, 13.8 V 40 A max, looks good, but internally there are circuits to obtain the different voltages required and these could be damaged. I am mainly looking for the service manual (someone has scanned it?), but all other advices are welcome. James |
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Dear, I have same problem with my TS-450S. If you can help me please send me what to do on my e-mail : Thank you...9A2BW CROATIA, Island of BRAC |
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