Friend gave me a KL-503 that has been giving him fits. His mobile sounded great on AM, but on SSB, with his S45 driving the KL, driving a TS Sweet Sixteen, he sounded awful. I can best describe it as choppy and crunchy. We thought it was the radio, but swapping in another S45 and also a 257, the problem continued. With the KL off and the radio driving the Sweet Sixteen straight, the station sounded fine. Sure enough, with the radio driving the KL with the Sweet Sixteen off, you could hear the audio distort, which I can only surmise was amplified further when fed into the Sweet Sixteen.
Anyway, I'm guessing the biasing of the KL has gone awry since it sounds great on AM. None of the resistors look burnt, and their values all check out (removing one leg from the circuit when values were far off). Are the little disc capacitors between the pairs of MOSFETs part of the biasing circuit? What other parts should I take a look at?
Anyway, I'm guessing the biasing of the KL has gone awry since it sounds great on AM. None of the resistors look burnt, and their values all check out (removing one leg from the circuit when values were far off). Are the little disc capacitors between the pairs of MOSFETs part of the biasing circuit? What other parts should I take a look at?