Got a galaxy Saturn on the desk.
Issue is, slightly weak receive on AM, almost non existent SSB receive.
Checked RF Gain and Squelch controls, both function properly and smoothly.
Checked RF Gain trace from RF Gain control down to TR17, everything looks good.
Replaced,
C19
C20
C35
C40
C31
C32
C333
C44
C122
10M04DS SSB Crystal filter (FL3).
10.240mhz crystal was registering as 9.89mhz. Replaced with known working one, still it's at 9.89mhz.
Checked voltages on all trannies in the receiver and oscillator sections, all check good except for TR24 (PLL Reference Oscillator). TR24 shows the base and emitter as right, but the collector shows only 3.24v in any mode, when it calls for over 7v.
When adjusting the 3 carrier offset oscillators, the frequency is very erratic, very sensitive adjusting to get the right frequency. Once you get below 10.6935, then it goes haywire. If you get above 10.6977, then it goes haywire. Although the sideband signals I do pickup faintly, sound exactly on frequency. AM volume is way louder than SSB volume. AM receive signals are all 2db down, before and after alignment, but sideband is almost non existent. You have to turn volume all the way up on SSB. When you flip back to AM then you have to turn volume down to around 9 o'clock position.
Also hardly any SSB s-meter movement.
Any suggestions guys?
Would the FL1 Crystal filter (455) cause this?
Issue is, slightly weak receive on AM, almost non existent SSB receive.
Checked RF Gain and Squelch controls, both function properly and smoothly.
Checked RF Gain trace from RF Gain control down to TR17, everything looks good.
Replaced,
C19
C20
C35
C40
C31
C32
C333
C44
C122
10M04DS SSB Crystal filter (FL3).
10.240mhz crystal was registering as 9.89mhz. Replaced with known working one, still it's at 9.89mhz.
Checked voltages on all trannies in the receiver and oscillator sections, all check good except for TR24 (PLL Reference Oscillator). TR24 shows the base and emitter as right, but the collector shows only 3.24v in any mode, when it calls for over 7v.
When adjusting the 3 carrier offset oscillators, the frequency is very erratic, very sensitive adjusting to get the right frequency. Once you get below 10.6935, then it goes haywire. If you get above 10.6977, then it goes haywire. Although the sideband signals I do pickup faintly, sound exactly on frequency. AM volume is way louder than SSB volume. AM receive signals are all 2db down, before and after alignment, but sideband is almost non existent. You have to turn volume all the way up on SSB. When you flip back to AM then you have to turn volume down to around 9 o'clock position.
Also hardly any SSB s-meter movement.
Any suggestions guys?
Would the FL1 Crystal filter (455) cause this?