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Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
If you do remove the PA board to get to L305 to remove it, can you do a ringer test on the transformer to see if it has any shorted turns? With the level of power normally passing through L305 it is a
By Geoff · #42896 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
This is a very hard radio to work on, as you cannot easily get to the PA board the way it is mounted and soldered into the pa driver board I would remove the PA board, replace L305, for starters
By Andrew Lenton · #42895 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
This is a very hard radio to work on, as you can not easily get to the PA board the way it is soldered into the pa driver. I would remove the PA board, replace L305, for starters while it is out you
By Andrew Lenton · #42894 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Tommy This is very interesting. It seems like you now have a list (short?) of a suspect components but I realize some might need to be removed from the circuit to fully test. Look forward to hearing
By Kurt Sweeny · #42893 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Hi Tommy . Have you tried to inject a signal after L305 ? The output circuit is passive and at least you can verify losses in that part of the circuit. Or maybe little loss which means power
By James Tiberius · #42892 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Bob, Thanks for the encouragement I have considered all of the suggestions for troubleshooting the problem I have with the IC7000. I have tried to trace the HF RF path with an oscilloscope from
By Tommy Wooten · #42891 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Well this is #30 then. That's OK because when the rest of us have this problem we'll appreciate every one of these replies. Keep on writin' you guys. Bob W4JFA gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
By Bob · #42890 ·
Re: Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
Thanks for some more responses, I should have looked into it more carefully before buying the Japan version. These radio's can sometimes be scarce to buy used when looking for one and at the time, all
By Andrew K5KNM <fourstringburn@...> · #42889 ·
Re: Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
See links.... /g/ic7000/message/42847 /g/ic7000/message/42796 -- Allison
By ajparent1/kb1gmx · #42888 ·
Re: Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
Andrew, I wish there was a universal way to communicate this to all: Domestic Japanese amateur radio units are blocked at the CPU level to only be able to transmit on Japanese amateur radio
By James F. Boehner, MD · #42887 ·
Re: Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
Thanks for your reply, Yeah I was afraid that would be the case.
By Andrew K5KNM <fourstringburn@...> · #42886 ·
Re: Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
Unfortunately almost all Japanese radios are set to conform to Japanese laws and are not modifiable to meet US US specifications. The Japanese "FCC" does not allow the radios modification and these
By J.D. Barron · #42885 ·
Japan version needing frequency expansion on 2m/440
Hello all! I recently purchased the Japan version of the IC-7000 for use in my my shack while my other USA version one will stay as a mobile. Of course there are some difference in frequencies between
By Andrew K5KNM <fourstringburn@...> · #42883 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Forgive me if this has been mentioned before but as this is the 29th reply I haven't gone back and read everything. I always go first to where the effect of a fault is obvious without any ambiguity,
By Geoff · #42882 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Thanks Tommy. much appreciated. I thought there was only one version in circulation. Anyway sounds like you have some good advice from members here . It does sound like RF power is being lost
By James Tiberius · #42881 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
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By Andrew Lenton · #42880 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
James, The link to all the updates of the Ic7000 service manual is here: https://sfc03cda1ecec4dfa.jimcontent.com/download/version/1533230316/module/4802171362/name/IC-7000_SM_5.pdf They are all
By Tommy Wooten · #42879 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Apply a DC via a resistor to JHFOR, see if the power folds back and current drops Then you can work on it and trace 73 Andrew ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By Andrew Lenton · #42878 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
All well and good, but there must be an O/C some where in the TX path! Or a S/C cap 73 Andrew ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By Andrew Lenton · #42877 ·
Re: IC7000 no HF Transmit
Hi Tommy again, Also looking at the block diagram, I can see the TX and RX share the LPF, which actually turns out to be Band Pass filters!! Fairly wide. How does the RF get to the filter board is
By Andrew Lenton · #42876 ·