Hi Gang,
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas holiday!!!
He is my challenge. I am aligning an SSB 140 recapped and fully stock. The clarifier is not even unlocked. When I go through the synthesizer alignment I am able to get it aligned perfect. The challenge is that once it's complete the transmitter is 200 low (27.184801) on channel 19 and all others. In this procedure you are adjusting the frequency on receive only. My freq counter is an HP5370B, 11 digit, calibrated at a lab in March of this year so I really trust the counter. Also, I have contacted a few folks on air, one with a Yaesu rig and he was able to track my transmit at 48 as well. The receive seems to be dead on as everyone sounds good with the clarifier centered. When aligning the synthesizer you are setting it to 10.240, 10.0525 and 10,695 for USB so you are not aligning it to a 27.185 like you would for some Uniden chassis for example. Can anyone explain what would cause the transmit to be off like this? Other parts of the alignment for both the receive and transmit are not adjusting to a frequency so I am unsure what to look for. Learning can be fun if you can keep it from driving you nuts
Thanks!!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas holiday!!!
He is my challenge. I am aligning an SSB 140 recapped and fully stock. The clarifier is not even unlocked. When I go through the synthesizer alignment I am able to get it aligned perfect. The challenge is that once it's complete the transmitter is 200 low (27.184801) on channel 19 and all others. In this procedure you are adjusting the frequency on receive only. My freq counter is an HP5370B, 11 digit, calibrated at a lab in March of this year so I really trust the counter. Also, I have contacted a few folks on air, one with a Yaesu rig and he was able to track my transmit at 48 as well. The receive seems to be dead on as everyone sounds good with the clarifier centered. When aligning the synthesizer you are setting it to 10.240, 10.0525 and 10,695 for USB so you are not aligning it to a 27.185 like you would for some Uniden chassis for example. Can anyone explain what would cause the transmit to be off like this? Other parts of the alignment for both the receive and transmit are not adjusting to a frequency so I am unsure what to look for. Learning can be fun if you can keep it from driving you nuts
Thanks!!