Richard,
I have had 2 boards with dry solder on the diodes D1-D5 - three
legs each may need soldering.
Same or similar symptoms. While probing signal level i noticed
the sudden jump in volume when
I pressed a diodes leg. Re-soldering it cured the rigs.
Raj
On 24/11/2024 12:30 AM, Richard AG5M
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Tried again this morning, this time on the correct TP, TP21.
I have 53.6K on RX, 2.1 ohm on TX. So according to what you
(Evan) said, that's right. Everything is right so far, but I
have weak audio.
Time to get out the O-Scope? I do not have a schematic, does
anyone have one? I used it this morning to check into the
Noon-Time-Net with CW so other than weak audio it appears to be
working FB. BTW, is there a setting to reduce the sidetone
level? It's really loud!
I'm surprised that other than through this Forum, HFsignals
provides no support. Makes me a little hesitant to purchase a
radio from them. Given this experience.
73, Richard AG5M
On Friday, November 22, 2024 at 02:55:55 PM PST, Richard
AG5M via groups.io
<ag5m@...> wrote:
Taking another run at this, I confirm I have Zero
volts RX at the gate of Q74, if the gate pin is the
one closest to D14. And I have 5 volts when in TX
mode. Given this information and what's noted below,
dos this tell anyone anything? Why I have virtually no
audio?
73, Richard AG5M
On Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 11:03:28 AM
PST, Richard AG5M via groups.io
<ag5m@...> wrote:
Evan and others who may be following.
The TP1 and TP2 I mentioned below was a typo,
they were TP20 and TP21. I did the same this
morning. With volume control fully clockwise.
Nice loud hum at Pin 3. Considerably lower hum
at TP21, and almost no hum at TP21. Turning
the volume control made difference.
This morning I checked the resistance
measurements you mentioned at TP20. With radio
on it measured 70 ohms RX, 2.36K TX. From what
you mentioned then I guess Q74 is faulty? I
did not make voltage measurement yet. Where
exactly is Q74? I don't see it.
73, Richard AG5M
On Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at
05:09:11 PM PST, Evan Hand via groups.io
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wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2024, at 01:10
PM, Richard AG5M wrote:
Evan
This morning I fired up the
radio again. Very low volume,
but after half a minute, the
volume came blasting back. That
lasted for some 10 seconds, then
went low again. Stayed low.
I have touched TP1, TP2, and Pin
3 of the LM386. I hear a faint
hum at TP1, slightly louder at
TP2, and a very nice loud hum at
Pin 3. So, it's not in the audio
chain - would that be right? If
right, where to look next? Time
to bring out the freq counter
and Oscope?
73, Richard AG5M
?
Was that TP1 and TP2, or TP21 and
TP20?? All are on the board.? TP1
tests the antenna input, TP20 tests
the audio after the demodulator, and
TP21 is the input to the audio amp
with muting.
?
?
With the volume control fully
clockwise, the AC hum should be the
same when touching pin 3 of the
LM386 as TP21.? If not, then there
may be an issue with the volume
control.? Try turning it back and
forth to see if there is a broken
connection.
?
Another test is to verify that
the mute MOSFET (Q74) is switching
correctly.? Measure the gate voltage
of Q74.? It should be zero when
receiving and 5 volts when
transmitting.? Also, you can measure
the resistance from TP20 to ground
with the radio on.? It should be
higher than 5kOhms while receiving
and less than 200 Ohms when
transmitting.? If not, then Q74 may
be bad.
?
Another problem I have seen with
low signal strength is related to
the Raduino board.? The Si5351 chip
failed to lock at the right
frequency, which would appear as a
jittery signal on any of the three
clocks to the mixers and
demodulator.? In particular, the BFO
seems to drop in and out of sync.?
This could be the case for any of
the three clock signals.? To test
the Raduino, I removed it from the
radio, powered it from a USB
connection to my PC, and measured
the outputs on the mainboard
connection.
?
73
Evan
AC9TU
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