Got a Connex 3300hp on the desk today for a quick check. Owner said he bought it from the last tech around here which passed away a couple years ago and never hooked it up. He said he bought it used from the old tech. It has all new caps in it, someone recapped it before it got to me. Limiter has been removed, the resistor at R238 has been completely removed and a 1N4003 diode placed in the empty R238 location. This radio passthrough runs extremely hot within 15 minutes of rag chewing with a local. Either someone else or the factory put in a 2SB827 in as a passthrough regulator. I've never had much luck keeping those 827's cool. I like the 817 better.
Well, he recently hooked it up and noticed receive was way down and sounded off frequency, and the hi/lo band switch wasn't working.
After hooking it up and allowing to warm up for 30 minutes, I checked the alignment, yep, it was all way off.
Realigned the radio as it is, turned out beautiful on receive, xmit was already stought to begin with.
As it sits now, just recapped and completely aligned, the output is:
Lo power - 1w deadkey, swing up to 60w PEP on the watt meter and 52w on the oscilloscope.
Hi power - 8w deadkey, swing up to 60w PEP on the watt meter and 50w on the oscilloscope.
Average swing in both gears swings up to 35w.
Does that average seem too high to you guys? I know I still have to put R238 back stock and replace the limiter, but 60w really? No wonder it runs hotter than all get out in just a few minutes of talking.
Well, he recently hooked it up and noticed receive was way down and sounded off frequency, and the hi/lo band switch wasn't working.
After hooking it up and allowing to warm up for 30 minutes, I checked the alignment, yep, it was all way off.
Realigned the radio as it is, turned out beautiful on receive, xmit was already stought to begin with.
As it sits now, just recapped and completely aligned, the output is:
Lo power - 1w deadkey, swing up to 60w PEP on the watt meter and 52w on the oscilloscope.
Hi power - 8w deadkey, swing up to 60w PEP on the watt meter and 50w on the oscilloscope.
Average swing in both gears swings up to 35w.
Does that average seem too high to you guys? I know I still have to put R238 back stock and replace the limiter, but 60w really? No wonder it runs hotter than all get out in just a few minutes of talking.