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I am the new owner of a DX-100B. I have no history on the radio, so I am
carefully trying to examine it by comparison with the manual before applying any power. So far so good, no major items missing, but a couple items stand out. First, someone has applied red tape under the entire outline of the modulation transformer (part 51-22). It does not appear to be a good enough job to electrically isolate the transformer from the chassis. Could this be to mechanically isolate the transformer from the chassis and limit audio-induced vibration? Second, under the chassis near the modulation transformer, my rig has a big cylindrical component resembling a modern electrolytic. It's about 1 3/4" in length by 1" diameter. It has a "C-D" logo on it, with a part number CP28AIEH203K. From the schematic, it should be an 0.02 uf @ 1600V across the transformer secondary, but the size of the component is huge, at least compared to a modern component with these ratings. There is also an 0.001 uf at 3 KV disc ceramic tacked on in parallel with the big capacitor. Is anyone familiar with this big capacitor ? Thanks, Bruce WB8VCM |
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