Having a weird issue with this radio. The 148GTL looks new on the inside and outside, and the sonybond(sp) that was on the inside of the radio was white and pliable. I did remove it though. I also re-capped to to make sure that was not an issue, however, all caps removed were right on tolerance...which I have not seen in the past. There was no change in doing this. It does have a frequency conversion with switches and that works as it should, and a 10 turn clarifier pot as it goes up and down pretty good. I've had it several years and it's never been mobile or out of my room. I believe this radio has been indoors in a controlled environment all it's life.
What started my investigation is that the SSB audio is low, both USB and LSB. AM this thing really works well, and when keying up with a power microphone I could be a good distance from the mic and still provided good swing and audio. Now to SSB. same distance from mic, and it barely moves the meter. I hooked up another 148 radio with the same working conditions, and that radio would swing great on both SSB and AM at a similar distance.
I played with the ALC and it did bring up and lower output using a 2 tone audio signal. However, not like the 148-B refence radio I'll call it.
Another weird thing is I cannot get the 10.240 at pin 8 of the PLL. I tried 2 different counters with the same results. But, when I key up and take the frequency sample off the output, I get the correct frequency I should be on. It receives good, and AM transmits loud and clear.
Is there an area I might look at to check this. I see reference to AM audio, but not the SSB on the Jackson schematic.
Thanks.
What started my investigation is that the SSB audio is low, both USB and LSB. AM this thing really works well, and when keying up with a power microphone I could be a good distance from the mic and still provided good swing and audio. Now to SSB. same distance from mic, and it barely moves the meter. I hooked up another 148 radio with the same working conditions, and that radio would swing great on both SSB and AM at a similar distance.
I played with the ALC and it did bring up and lower output using a 2 tone audio signal. However, not like the 148-B refence radio I'll call it.
Another weird thing is I cannot get the 10.240 at pin 8 of the PLL. I tried 2 different counters with the same results. But, when I key up and take the frequency sample off the output, I get the correct frequency I should be on. It receives good, and AM transmits loud and clear.
Is there an area I might look at to check this. I see reference to AM audio, but not the SSB on the Jackson schematic.
Thanks.