The story begins HERE
I can't say it arrived DOA, but if you've come as close I'd love to hear it. after pulling it out of the box and letting it sit for a few hours to warm up I hooked it up, and called for a radio check.
"I got you radio check, you're there, but you've got almost no mod."
I keyed up to thank him for the comeback, and the light faded away to a dead LED display.
Oh well, I wanted a project radio, that's why it was so cheap.
I ordered the cap kit from Klondike Mike here on site and replaced the power supply caps.
It Lives!!!
What a bright beautiful display, even with a burned out segment.
I connect it to the antenna and get receive, a good sign, but no transmit.
I think the problem is not enough dust on it, time to let it sit for a few months.
Nope, that wasn't it.
I'm slowly working my way through. All the .47 uF caps are done, along with 6 others. I've un-soldered 3 incorrect components so far.
After about 6 caps I tested it on a dummy load and had 3 watts swinging something way up there according to the radios meters, both of which work fine.
I was disappointed when I stuck it on the antenna though. Turning the dynamike just one mark above nothing and it gives off a very high pitched, full mod oscillation you can hear.
Take it back to the dummy load, no squeal.
20 more caps to go.
Then I start on fixing the chop chop.
The limiter is cut, along with things I haven't bothered to ID yet. I believe the red wire coming over the edge of the board to the audio chip is the NPC? mod, I don't know if it's done correctly but I plan to undo it. One of the other pins on the audio chip is cut, I have no idea why yet. The clarifier looks to be unlocked. That I'll probably leave.
Hoping I'll get it done by spring. for now, I'm thinking some more dust couldn't hurt.
I can't say it arrived DOA, but if you've come as close I'd love to hear it. after pulling it out of the box and letting it sit for a few hours to warm up I hooked it up, and called for a radio check.
"I got you radio check, you're there, but you've got almost no mod."
I keyed up to thank him for the comeback, and the light faded away to a dead LED display.
Oh well, I wanted a project radio, that's why it was so cheap.
I ordered the cap kit from Klondike Mike here on site and replaced the power supply caps.
It Lives!!!
What a bright beautiful display, even with a burned out segment.
I connect it to the antenna and get receive, a good sign, but no transmit.
I think the problem is not enough dust on it, time to let it sit for a few months.
Nope, that wasn't it.
I'm slowly working my way through. All the .47 uF caps are done, along with 6 others. I've un-soldered 3 incorrect components so far.
After about 6 caps I tested it on a dummy load and had 3 watts swinging something way up there according to the radios meters, both of which work fine.
I was disappointed when I stuck it on the antenna though. Turning the dynamike just one mark above nothing and it gives off a very high pitched, full mod oscillation you can hear.
Take it back to the dummy load, no squeal.
20 more caps to go.
Then I start on fixing the chop chop.
The limiter is cut, along with things I haven't bothered to ID yet. I believe the red wire coming over the edge of the board to the audio chip is the NPC? mod, I don't know if it's done correctly but I plan to undo it. One of the other pins on the audio chip is cut, I have no idea why yet. The clarifier looks to be unlocked. That I'll probably leave.
Hoping I'll get it done by spring. for now, I'm thinking some more dust couldn't hurt.