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While I certainly can't eliminate anything as the root cause, my understanding of what was done was that it was actually bringing the radio back into spec, not taking it out of spec. But I also do not have any technical expertise to back that up.
Now to decide what second radio to get. I really...
Well, I got the results back from the doctor/tech. Not good news. Here's his diagnosis:
I bought this radio on March 22, 2023 from a vendor in Michigan that is well known and respected by many on this site (including me). He did the 11 meter mod and also fixed up the modulation and lowered...
All of the different things I tried (power supply, power cord, fuses, mics, cussing, complimenting) did not help so I sent it a few towns over to have a tech I've used before have a look at it.
In the meantime, I've been using my Lincoln II+V4. Although the receive on it is nowhere near as...
Is there a recommended size or number of ferrites I should try? I think about 5 pounds of them should properly sink this radio to the bottom of Lake Michigan. ;)
It's only happening on the Anytone (not the Lincoln II+), only on SSB, and on multiple power supplies. But I learned on here the hard...
I finished checking the bias and it all looked very close to spec. I also checked the voltage where power enters the chassis. It's 13.8 volts coming in, drops to 13.6 volts under AM whistling and to 12.0 volts SSB when I do the same whistle. Both were done with the radio set to full output...
It's a miracle! I actually found something I was looking for in my workshop, tucked away in a container with extra DVM leads. Nice! Almost time to check the bias and voltage. Maybe I'll get lucky there too and something easily fixable will present itself.
I did a bit more testing into a dummy load and tried with several power supplies. The Lincoln II+ V4 works fine off these same power supplies.
On SSB, the Q5N2's display will dim a bit every time I whistle or speak a word in direct relation to the radio's output power level setting i.e. the...
Well, I was having a grand old time talking all over the NE US and Eastern Canada barefoot on 38 LSB this morning when I started getting some feedback that my modulation sounded like garbage. I was asked what amp I was using and replied none, just the radio itself and a Zetagi MB+5 mic...
It's been a bit since I've posted here and I thought I'd do a followup. The contraptions I built and others I purchased have been working great! It's so nice to be able to lower and raise the setup myself with nothing more than a 5/8 inch socket and cordless drill. Well, at least after undoing...
The antenna setup just passed its first test yesterday when hit with 45-50 mph winds and torrential rain.
A situation I had not thought of is the birds congregating on the beam elements. It seems to mainly be morning doves that do this. They grow to a healthy size around here and I can see the...
Well, I finished up running the new coax and rotator wire from outside to my humble radio shack in my basement office. All the grounding is finished and there are only a few fussy little jobs to complete like making a small water resistant cover for the two lightning/surge protectors in the...
I ended up with 7 guy wires, 3 up top at 120 degree angles and 4 at mid-height at 90 degrees-ish. If a strong wind/storm ends up taking it down, that's life. But it sure does seem secure to me and I am happy about that.
The grounding is all done too.
I ended up relocating two of the lower...
I was able to raise the antenna this morning by myself just using a 5/8" socket and cordless drill. The only issue I had/have is that as I suspected, the lowest pipe joint is still a bit weak despite having an inner pipe support/sleeve as well as an external support. The weight of the antenna...
Inching closer to trying to hoist this contraption. Both antennae are mounted to the mast, all the guy wire mounts and wires are done. Next up is wiring up the coax and rotor Should go quickly. I'm not sure if I should loop the two coax cables at the bottom near the rotor or at the top near the...
The V58 mounted above the M104C seems to be working well. I had to do a bit of minor adjusting and ended up with the following.
I hope it's good enough when I get it up on the mast.
I ended up sending it to a repair facility that has a lot of experience with this type of radio. It turns out that the one new mosfet I installed was out of spec or otherwise not working as it should. They replaced it, checked/tweaked the bias and it was good as new. I really learned the...
I bought a few new PL-259 connectors and fixed the end of the coax section. SWR still seems good post-repair.
I now have the V58 mounted above the M104C, hope to be able to tune it either tonight or tomorrow night. I also finished creating the rest of the eight guy wires I am going to use to...
I started out at 4" on the capacitor adjust and 24" on the slider adjust and ended up at 2.75" on the capacitor and 19" on the slider. But now I am curious as to what my reading will be if I try with the capacitor adjust set to 0".
I had a bit of spare time this morning so I started tuning the M104C. It is currently horizontally mounted on a mast and is about 7' off the ground. The best I could get it to was 1.3 on channel 1, 1.1 on channel 20 and 1.4 on channel 40. Next I will stick the V58 above it on the same mast and...
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