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[email protected] February 21st 06 11:14 PM

What's wrong with my radio?
 
Does the radio have a little battery in it? Sort of like a little round
digital watch battery similar in computers.Looks like some sort of a hit
and miss thingy.
cuhulin


Lenny February 22nd 06 12:46 AM

What's wrong with my radio?
 
Uh, what's BPL

wrote in message
...
Kinda looks like you've been hit by the BPL monster. I live within 75
feet of Taylor University's library-where all the computers are. On
nights when the students do home work at the library, my HF-225 goes
thru the same throes. The students summer vacation is my DX time now.
Jack

When in trouble or in doubt
run in circles, scream and shout.




[email protected] February 22nd 06 01:44 AM

What's wrong with my radio?
 
BPL is Broadband over Power Lines.You dont want it in your city or
neighborhood.
cuhulin


running dogg February 22nd 06 03:43 AM

What's wrong with my radio? UPDATE
 
running dogg wrote:

My Yaesu FRG-8800 has been acting strangely. Tonight while listening to
the BBC on 5975 I had blasts of static interrupt the broadcast. Finally
around 0310 the broadcast became inaudible. This is a problem with my
radio, since ALL stations all across the spectrum are now inaudible. I
tuned up to 6050 khz as well as checked WWV on 5 Mhz and everything has
gone deaf. I suspect that my troubles with listening to Cuba are related
to the same problem. A week ago I had a brief problem where a very
staticky Radio Australia swamped the spectrum. What could possibly be
wrong with my radio? How can I contact Yaesu? I had their contact info
years ago when I had to send my radio in for repairs twice, but I lost
it.


I turned off the computer. I was listening to BBC English on 5975 when,
ten minutes into the broadcast, loud popping noises started going off
rapidly causing abrupt changes in signal level, like I reported before.
I immediately switched over to the Degen, and I had no further problems
for 20 minutes until I turned the radio off. The fact that I experienced
the problems ONLY with the Yaesu and not with the Degen rules out BPL or
some other external RFI source as the problem. I opened up the Yaesu and
cleaned it with compressed air since there was some dust inside, but I
still had the problem. It IS the Yaesu that is causing the problem, not
the computer or the ethernet connection or BPL or some other external
source. I did not experience these problems while tuning through the
15Mhz band earlier today. It appears that once the Yaesu heats up that
some connection fails. It appears that continued listening on one
frequency for about 10 minutes causes this heating up and failing. Any
ideas?


Pete KE9OA February 22nd 06 05:57 AM

What's wrong with my radio? UPDATE
 
It sounds like your PLL is going out of lock............could be a faulty
trimmer capacitor that is used to warp the reference crystal on frequency.
Check the phase detector input for the reference frequency.

Pete

"running dogg" wrote in message
...
running dogg wrote:

My Yaesu FRG-8800 has been acting strangely. Tonight while listening to
the BBC on 5975 I had blasts of static interrupt the broadcast. Finally
around 0310 the broadcast became inaudible. This is a problem with my
radio, since ALL stations all across the spectrum are now inaudible. I
tuned up to 6050 khz as well as checked WWV on 5 Mhz and everything has
gone deaf. I suspect that my troubles with listening to Cuba are related
to the same problem. A week ago I had a brief problem where a very
staticky Radio Australia swamped the spectrum. What could possibly be
wrong with my radio? How can I contact Yaesu? I had their contact info
years ago when I had to send my radio in for repairs twice, but I lost
it.


I turned off the computer. I was listening to BBC English on 5975 when,
ten minutes into the broadcast, loud popping noises started going off
rapidly causing abrupt changes in signal level, like I reported before.
I immediately switched over to the Degen, and I had no further problems
for 20 minutes until I turned the radio off. The fact that I experienced
the problems ONLY with the Yaesu and not with the Degen rules out BPL or
some other external RFI source as the problem. I opened up the Yaesu and
cleaned it with compressed air since there was some dust inside, but I
still had the problem. It IS the Yaesu that is causing the problem, not
the computer or the ethernet connection or BPL or some other external
source. I did not experience these problems while tuning through the
15Mhz band earlier today. It appears that once the Yaesu heats up that
some connection fails. It appears that continued listening on one
frequency for about 10 minutes causes this heating up and failing. Any
ideas?




running dogg February 22nd 06 06:10 AM

What's wrong with my radio? UPDATE
 
Pete KE9OA wrote:

It sounds like your PLL is going out of lock............could be a faulty
trimmer capacitor that is used to warp the reference crystal on frequency.
Check the phase detector input for the reference frequency.


I have no clue how to service modern radios. I'll have to send it to
Yaesu.


Pete

"running dogg" wrote in message
...
running dogg wrote:

My Yaesu FRG-8800 has been acting strangely. Tonight while listening to
the BBC on 5975 I had blasts of static interrupt the broadcast. Finally
around 0310 the broadcast became inaudible. This is a problem with my
radio, since ALL stations all across the spectrum are now inaudible. I
tuned up to 6050 khz as well as checked WWV on 5 Mhz and everything has
gone deaf. I suspect that my troubles with listening to Cuba are related
to the same problem. A week ago I had a brief problem where a very
staticky Radio Australia swamped the spectrum. What could possibly be
wrong with my radio? How can I contact Yaesu? I had their contact info
years ago when I had to send my radio in for repairs twice, but I lost
it.


I turned off the computer. I was listening to BBC English on 5975 when,
ten minutes into the broadcast, loud popping noises started going off
rapidly causing abrupt changes in signal level, like I reported before.
I immediately switched over to the Degen, and I had no further problems
for 20 minutes until I turned the radio off. The fact that I experienced
the problems ONLY with the Yaesu and not with the Degen rules out BPL or
some other external RFI source as the problem. I opened up the Yaesu and
cleaned it with compressed air since there was some dust inside, but I
still had the problem. It IS the Yaesu that is causing the problem, not
the computer or the ethernet connection or BPL or some other external
source. I did not experience these problems while tuning through the
15Mhz band earlier today. It appears that once the Yaesu heats up that
some connection fails. It appears that continued listening on one
frequency for about 10 minutes causes this heating up and failing. Any
ideas?





Bob Miller February 22nd 06 05:06 PM

What's wrong with my radio? UPDATE
 
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:10:09 -0800, running dogg wrote:

Pete KE9OA wrote:

It sounds like your PLL is going out of lock............could be a faulty
trimmer capacitor that is used to warp the reference crystal on frequency.
Check the phase detector input for the reference frequency.


I have no clue how to service modern radios. I'll have to send it to
Yaesu.


Pete


I would concur -- I have an Icom 735, and at one time, after being on
for a few minutes it would go blank all across the spectrum -- the
inexpensive plastic trimmer caps for the VFO needed replacing; a
technician replaced them all with new ceramic caps, and that solved
the problem. Sounds like maybe Yaesu is using cheapo trimmer caps,
too. You might check their web site -- see if they have any service
sheets with common problems on your rig. You'll probably have to send
it in for service.

bob
k5qwg



"running dogg" wrote in message
...
running dogg wrote:

My Yaesu FRG-8800 has been acting strangely. Tonight while listening to
the BBC on 5975 I had blasts of static interrupt the broadcast. Finally
around 0310 the broadcast became inaudible. This is a problem with my
radio, since ALL stations all across the spectrum are now inaudible. I
tuned up to 6050 khz as well as checked WWV on 5 Mhz and everything has
gone deaf. I suspect that my troubles with listening to Cuba are related
to the same problem. A week ago I had a brief problem where a very
staticky Radio Australia swamped the spectrum. What could possibly be
wrong with my radio? How can I contact Yaesu? I had their contact info
years ago when I had to send my radio in for repairs twice, but I lost
it.


I turned off the computer. I was listening to BBC English on 5975 when,
ten minutes into the broadcast, loud popping noises started going off
rapidly causing abrupt changes in signal level, like I reported before.
I immediately switched over to the Degen, and I had no further problems
for 20 minutes until I turned the radio off. The fact that I experienced
the problems ONLY with the Yaesu and not with the Degen rules out BPL or
some other external RFI source as the problem. I opened up the Yaesu and
cleaned it with compressed air since there was some dust inside, but I
still had the problem. It IS the Yaesu that is causing the problem, not
the computer or the ethernet connection or BPL or some other external
source. I did not experience these problems while tuning through the
15Mhz band earlier today. It appears that once the Yaesu heats up that
some connection fails. It appears that continued listening on one
frequency for about 10 minutes causes this heating up and failing. Any
ideas?




running dogg February 24th 06 04:36 AM

What's wrong with my radio? UPDATE
 
Bob Miller wrote:

On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:10:09 -0800, running dogg wrote:

Pete KE9OA wrote:

It sounds like your PLL is going out of lock............could be a faulty
trimmer capacitor that is used to warp the reference crystal on frequency.
Check the phase detector input for the reference frequency.


I have no clue how to service modern radios. I'll have to send it to
Yaesu.


Pete


I would concur -- I have an Icom 735, and at one time, after being on
for a few minutes it would go blank all across the spectrum -- the
inexpensive plastic trimmer caps for the VFO needed replacing; a
technician replaced them all with new ceramic caps, and that solved
the problem. Sounds like maybe Yaesu is using cheapo trimmer caps,
too. You might check their web site -- see if they have any service
sheets with common problems on your rig. You'll probably have to send
it in for service.


Unfortunately, I don't have the money to do so at this time. Somebody
reminded me that the last time I had it in for service, Yaesu kept it
for several months, and I had to keep calling them to get them to repair
it. The problem was a blown resistor-a resistor that was a common
problem on 8800's. I may not even fix it. Yaesu rigs don't seem to be
very high quality, at least not the HF receivers. I can get an older
Icom off Ebay for $3-400, and I may go that route. I searched for "Icom
receiver" and turned up 36 matches, of which only a couple were radio
mart offerings.




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