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Old March 22nd 04, 03:21 PM
Moody1951
 
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Default Atlas 210x--Is it a carrier balance thing?

Just bought a Atlas 210x-Hooked to triband..very slow SWR. But when I key the
mike, I get a steady carrier in REC mode. Is it a carrier balance thing that
needs adjusting? Appreciate any help you guys can give me.

Reggie
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Old March 24th 04, 01:28 PM
Roger Stierman
 
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I'm not sure I understand from your description of the problem, whether you
hear the steady carrier in REC after transmit or during transmit.
But, on my Atlas 180, after years of non-use, I had a feedback squeal in
receive when the audio gain was turned up toward maximum audio. If I
turned the audio gain to 3/4 full gain or less, the feedback stopped. Then
after about a week of operating like this, the problem went away. I think I
was lucky and an electrolytic capacitor in the audio curcuit that was
marginal re-formed its dielectric layer and is now functioning properly. If
your 210X has been idle for a long time, maybe it's somethin like this and
not a transmit problem.

WA0VYU


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Just bought a Atlas 210x-Hooked to triband..very slow SWR. But when I key

the
mike, I get a steady carrier in REC mode. Is it a carrier balance thing

that
needs adjusting? Appreciate any help you guys can give me.

Reggie



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Old March 24th 04, 01:28 PM
Roger Stierman
 
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I'm not sure I understand from your description of the problem, whether you
hear the steady carrier in REC after transmit or during transmit.
But, on my Atlas 180, after years of non-use, I had a feedback squeal in
receive when the audio gain was turned up toward maximum audio. If I
turned the audio gain to 3/4 full gain or less, the feedback stopped. Then
after about a week of operating like this, the problem went away. I think I
was lucky and an electrolytic capacitor in the audio curcuit that was
marginal re-formed its dielectric layer and is now functioning properly. If
your 210X has been idle for a long time, maybe it's somethin like this and
not a transmit problem.

WA0VYU


"Moody1951" wrote in message
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Just bought a Atlas 210x-Hooked to triband..very slow SWR. But when I key

the
mike, I get a steady carrier in REC mode. Is it a carrier balance thing

that
needs adjusting? Appreciate any help you guys can give me.

Reggie



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