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Cobra 29 ltd classic TX issues

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abitrulez

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i had a blown final replaced it and the rf driver keys up fine then after you start talking for a few the lights dim and the needle will fall back with backwards modulation unkey key back up talk and it does it again now i have replaced the volt reg, changed some elect caps but still have the problem i checked voltage at jp36 and it starts going crazy anybody have any ideas? audio ic seems fine
 

bandaid kid said:
What is the SWR on the antenna? High SWR can cause the radio to shut down on transmit.

i am usin a dummy load, this is being tested on the bench
 
Okay! Good luck with it. I have no ideas to give you. I was thinking that the dimming was SWR related but it's not. I'll think some about it.

73
 
Ummm. Bad power switch?

Don't see it too often, but checking voltage on first one, then the other lug on the power switch would reveal this in a hurry. Or, if bridging across them with a probe tip makes everything come back to life, that's the trouble.

73
 
nomadradio said:
Ummm. Bad power switch?

Don't see it too often, but checking voltage on first one, then the other lug on the power switch would reveal this in a hurry. Or, if bridging across them with a probe tip makes everything come back to life, that's the trouble.

73

i tried that and still the same it evens dims the light on my powersupply when this happens i thought maybe thermal short,
but nothing is out of norm for the temp. i have tried two new sets of finals and drivers still the same after a few keyups with audio then it has a load on it crazy thing i have ever seen..also changed out audio ic
 
If its dimming the supply, then there has to be a short somewhere. hook up a current meter to check for current hgher than about 2-3 amps when transmitting. Also, check the supply voltage at the power supply itself when this happens. You might have a faulty supply.
 

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