Got a Connex CX-4600 Turbo on the desk today for just a checkup after 4 years of being stored.
After warming up for 30 minutes:
Hi deadkey = 75w, WOW!!!
Lo deadkey = 25w, WOW!!!
PEP swing at any deadkey level = 225w
Peak swing """"" = 165w
Average swing """""" = 92w
Found a diode alone strapped across the passthrough.
Found a 10k ohm across the AMC limiter. Yes, a 10k ohm, lol...
The 10.240mhz crystal needed leads resoldered, receive and xmit was intermittent.
Driver bias was around 4.11v, wow!!!
Final bias was around 3.34v, hmmm!!!
1. Removed the diode that was strapped across the passthrough.
2. Removed the 10k ohm resistor that was strapped across the AMC limiter.
3. Aligned the radio.
4. Readjusted the bias.
5. Reset the deadkey levels.
6. Adjusted modulation.
After the work:
Hi deadkey = 30w
Lo deadkey = 10w
PEP swing = 200w
Peak swing = 145w
Average swing = 80w
I've been told the deadkey levels should be set lower on these radios. I've been told the levels should be 2w to 10w, then I've been told 8w to 45w, then I was told 10w to 30w.
What is the proper key levels for this radio? I tried the 2w to 10w advice, but was told it sounds choppy by my locals at anything below 5w. So what is the proper key levels for a 4600 turbo?
After warming up for 30 minutes:
Hi deadkey = 75w, WOW!!!
Lo deadkey = 25w, WOW!!!
PEP swing at any deadkey level = 225w
Peak swing """"" = 165w
Average swing """""" = 92w
Found a diode alone strapped across the passthrough.
Found a 10k ohm across the AMC limiter. Yes, a 10k ohm, lol...
The 10.240mhz crystal needed leads resoldered, receive and xmit was intermittent.
Driver bias was around 4.11v, wow!!!
Final bias was around 3.34v, hmmm!!!
1. Removed the diode that was strapped across the passthrough.
2. Removed the 10k ohm resistor that was strapped across the AMC limiter.
3. Aligned the radio.
4. Readjusted the bias.
5. Reset the deadkey levels.
6. Adjusted modulation.
After the work:
Hi deadkey = 30w
Lo deadkey = 10w
PEP swing = 200w
Peak swing = 145w
Average swing = 80w
I've been told the deadkey levels should be set lower on these radios. I've been told the levels should be 2w to 10w, then I've been told 8w to 45w, then I was told 10w to 30w.
What is the proper key levels for this radio? I tried the 2w to 10w advice, but was told it sounds choppy by my locals at anything below 5w. So what is the proper key levels for a 4600 turbo?