Been over thirty years since I was active on 10 meters (and that long since I was active on any radio!). I have a pair of 2510's, unmodified, and talked the world on 10 in the early 90's. Put them away until my interest was sparked recently by some 10 meter activity. So, brought out the pair I had in storage. One I bought brand new. The mic plug retention ring was loose and trying out the radio I determined why: no modulation. Turned out to the the mic element itself. Replaced and all go. This radio, which I'll call #1, seems good to go now.
Now the problem one, radio #2. I bought this one from someone and they apparently tried to do something with the frequency range. I noticed right away on the processor/ PLL board that the 22 Mhz crystal was missing, so replaced that. Wouldn't lock on anything, then noticed a cap from the top of TP306 to ground and a couple of parallel caps on the bottom of L304. I removed those and the radio then seemed to lock, somewhat at least. A couple of questions:
1) In the service manual, it says using an oscilloscope while making adjustments to the various coils of the PLL, but specifies frequency values. Is it possible to just use a frequency counter for those test points? Unfortunately, I no longer own a scope.
2) It appears to be that a couple of coils not specified in the manual were adjusted, particularly L304 and L310/319. Any ideas as to what to monitor here for adjustment would be welcome.
Thanks!
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Now the problem one, radio #2. I bought this one from someone and they apparently tried to do something with the frequency range. I noticed right away on the processor/ PLL board that the 22 Mhz crystal was missing, so replaced that. Wouldn't lock on anything, then noticed a cap from the top of TP306 to ground and a couple of parallel caps on the bottom of L304. I removed those and the radio then seemed to lock, somewhat at least. A couple of questions:
1) In the service manual, it says using an oscilloscope while making adjustments to the various coils of the PLL, but specifies frequency values. Is it possible to just use a frequency counter for those test points? Unfortunately, I no longer own a scope.
2) It appears to be that a couple of coils not specified in the manual were adjusted, particularly L304 and L310/319. Any ideas as to what to monitor here for adjustment would be welcome.
Thanks!
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