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"Andrew VK3BFA" wrote: Fred - its irrelevant here - you are quite correct, but its irrelevant in this context. The S meter on the ts120 shows different readings on each band on its OWN cal. oscillator. This is what the oscillator is designed to do (among other things) Andrew- Perhaps I was a little off base. It has been a long time since I had a TS-120S, and I don't recall the calibration oscillator. I loaned the service manual to someone several years ago, so I can't check it out! Since I wasn't aware of the utility of the calibration oscillator, the only sure evidence of a malfunction was a reference to smoke that seemed unrelated to receiver sensitivity. For what it is worth, there is a service bulletin about replacing an input RF transformer that might have been damaged by static discharge. I don't know if it applies equally to the TS-120 and TS-120S. 73, Fred, K4DII SB-040 TS-120S Ant Input Transformer Replacement 7-12-79 Ts-120S transceivers subject to strong static fields or similar high current atmospheric discharges may suddenly exhibit low RX sensitivity on all bands. TX will be OK. You may suspect T1 on the RF unit X44-1260-01. When replacing or ordering T1, L43-0696-35, also check the value of C20. If it is 33pF, just replace and repeak the transformer. First production transceivers will have a 15pF cap for C20. When changing T1, also replace C20 with a 33pF capacitor, and repeak the circuit. Old part number: L34-0696-05 Antenna Coil New part number: L34-0696-35 Old Capacitor was 15pF, replace with New part number: CC45RH1H330J 33pf Please make these changes in your service manual. JEB/yn (c) 71279TKC |