Finally, a problem that's not of my doing. I loaned my Lincoln II+ V4 to a friend for a week for him to try out. When it came back to me, it would not even turn on. I think he may have had a high SWR issue or amp issue, but really could not be certain and ca't get a straight answer. All I had to do to at least get it to turn on was replace the fuse in the power cord.
However, while the receive now seems to be working properly, when I key the mic the wattage stays at exactly 0 on both the radio's meter and the external watt meter and does not move with modulation. This is on AM/FM/SSB, all power levels, all modulation levels, with two different mics. I pulled the finals out and one of them was bad so I replaced all three of them with new 13N10s like the ones that were in there. I also put in a new TIP36C. Still no transmit. I was told it could also be the RF pre-drive amp 2SC2314 or the KA7808 voltage regulator. They're cheap so I am getting a few of those sent this week to try.
I saw something strange when looking over the board and I don't know if this is by design or a sign of something gone bad. Does it look normal to have the stuff apparently barfing out of the barrel? Is this a capacitor? I think to the left of it is a TDA2003L audit amplifier and to the right is a KA7808 voltage regulator.
However, while the receive now seems to be working properly, when I key the mic the wattage stays at exactly 0 on both the radio's meter and the external watt meter and does not move with modulation. This is on AM/FM/SSB, all power levels, all modulation levels, with two different mics. I pulled the finals out and one of them was bad so I replaced all three of them with new 13N10s like the ones that were in there. I also put in a new TIP36C. Still no transmit. I was told it could also be the RF pre-drive amp 2SC2314 or the KA7808 voltage regulator. They're cheap so I am getting a few of those sent this week to try.
I saw something strange when looking over the board and I don't know if this is by design or a sign of something gone bad. Does it look normal to have the stuff apparently barfing out of the barrel? Is this a capacitor? I think to the left of it is a TDA2003L audit amplifier and to the right is a KA7808 voltage regulator.