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Old September 10th 04, 09:15 PM
g8tzl
 
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Default Sony SW55 - SSB problem

I have just bought a Sony SW55. I am generally very impressed with the
radio in terms of both performance for a small portable and build
quality. However , I am experiencing a problem regarding SSB which is
not related to warm up drift or the SSB "warble" problem.

When I tune to a known stable frequency such as the weather Volmet
transmission on 5.505MHz USB , around 50% of the time the radio is
more or less spot on frequency and you can tune across the signal in
the normal way. However , at other times when I switch on I need to
tune down 1KHz to 5.504MHz to resolve the signal and as I tune across
the signal I can again resolve clear audio another 1 KHz lower on
5.503MHz - its as if there are 2 spots to resolve the signal as you
tune across it!. Sometimes I can switch off the radio and switch on
again and I am back to spot on frequency of 5.505 - other times I need
to rest the radio overnight before it will come back onto frequency.

I wonder if anybody else has experienced this problem? Hopefully its
an alignment problem or something simple. Does anybody know any fix or
whether there is a Sony radio "frequent faults and fixes" web site.

regards

Martin
 
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