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Real interesting conditions lately. Today I worked 26WP1115 in the UK (again) as well as 428 in Mississippi (also on a barefoot station) on 36 LSB.
I frequently consider adding a "box" to my little commuter car, but it's a heck of a lot of fun when I can manage to make DX contacts on a legal 4w...
DX was jumping on the ride home from work this afternoon. Made contacts with 26WP1115 in England and 605 in Texas on 36 LSB from my barefoot Grant XL in the mobile in western NY.
Download the service manual and go through the parts list to get the values/voltage rating of all the electrolytic caps, and make a list. Figure out quantities of each type of cap, and order from Digikey or Mouser. Should be a significant cost reduction compared to a pre-made kit, for maybe an...
My guess would be a bad cap somewhere in the audio chain. Since you're already planning on recapping anyway, it wouldn't hurt to move forward with that and see if it fixes the problem.
737 I believe. I've heard him on the air a few times (I'm not on the air all that often) but was surprised I was able to get a callback with my low power mobile station.
Played with the 2950 in the car a bit on the ride home from work today here in western NY. Heard a couple weak stations on 38 LSB so I decided to throw out a CQ, and got a reply from Needle Bender in SC. Heard a couple other stations from around TN and the Carolinas as well. Mother Nature was...
1 White mic audio
2 Shield
3 Red receive
4 Black PTT
Wiring color codes found here: https://crookedheadnetwork.tripod.com/mic.htm (I have no affiliation with that site, just found it through a Google search. Verify wire connections inside your mic to ensure accuracy.)
I use an inexpensive Celwave dummy load (I think I picked it up for around $30 on Ebay a few years ago) that is rated for 250w and has a -50dB sample port on it. Pretty simple design; the sample port is just a loop of wire inside the dummy load if memory serves me, but it's been a few years...
Definitely doesn't look 3d printed to me. Could still be a fake, but doesn't appear to be a homemade job. Might even be an in-house engineering sample, or perhaps a OEM mic sold to another electronics manufacturer? I can check my real 575-M6 this evening to see if the internals look similar.
Are you able to get the output on frequency? As long as the PLL and IF are stable, the exact frequencies are largely irrelevant as long as A+B-C=(intended frequency.) I would check at the top, bottom, and several in-between frequencies to make sure everything tracks properly, but if it's on...
For a 4 pin mic, starquad mic cable (the type typically used for XLR cables) should work well, and you can get the connectors on Amazon, Digikey, etc. If you need more than 4 conductors, shielded network cable like cat 5 should work. Make sure you use the mic audio and mic ground on the same...
It's also possible that the circuit only uses some combination of pins 1, 2, and 3. Kind of a strange design choice, but perhaps it was done to cut down on the number of unique components on the bill of materials. Either way, it's just a coil of wire, so you should be totally fine probing it...
So this style of variable inductor is actually a variable transformer. The main coil is on pins 4 and 6, and adjusting the slug in and out will change the inductance of the main coil, as well as the coupling factor between the two. It's possible that only the main coil is being used in the...
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