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Re: GEN mode probelm


 

Very thanks, Fred,
 unfortunately I don't know the history of the radio, it was a gift.
Now, if the problem is due of bad adjustem in a VCO or oscillator, the problem should be also in HAM mode, not only in GEN mode.

I repeat: in HAM everything is normal, but in GEN in USB mode, the current is high even without audio on the microphone. In LSB it is normal.


El vie., 5 de jun. de 2020 a la(s) 1:30 PM, Fred_N8YX
<N8YX@...> escribió:
I did a little research in the Technical Supplement. Short of a circuit malfunction or (unknown) modification, there should be no way that Ham/Gen VFO selection logic should unbalance the various mixers, the Balanced Modulator or alter the BFO frequency.

So, a couple of questions: Did the radio ever work properly? If so, what happened immediately prior to the failure?

One thing I would check is the setting of TC4001 (another member hinted about this). Consult the Technical Supplement for the procedure and the frequency to which it is set. The symptoms are characteristic of a malfunctioning Balanced Modulator; that is, one whose Carrier Null point isn't set properly. Since everything in this rig is tied to a couple of reference oscillators and logically derived from them, we need to figure out if it's an adjustment issue or a logic fault.

73 - Fred, N8YX

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