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Very Quite audio, TR396FCC
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Very Quite audio, TR396FCC
73 from the shade of the big mountain, Pike's Peak!
KD0JVP (General)
KD0JVP (General)
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- Posts: 3
- Joined: Thursday 25th Mar 2010, 10:13
- First Name: Jerry
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Very Quite audio, TR396FCC
I don't know what happened to my first post so I'll try it again.
I have a TR396FCC and the audio is very quite. If I turn the volume up all the way I get just a tiny bit of white noise. I hooked up 2 radios on my work bench and transmitted on the 396 then switched the antenna and got a reply on the second radio so I know the 396 is transmitting.
I have loud talk-back and PA. I've replaced IC8 and IC1 and four transistors trying to locate the problem. I've tested all the transistors and diodes (I think). I noticed today that when I turn the RF gain control all the way up or down it makes no difference. I did some more checking with my equipment which is a Huntron tracker, an o-scope, a signal generator and so forth and found that I had signal at TP3 but not at TP2. I than pulled IC2 out and checked it with the tracker. There is no connection internally between pins #6, 9 and 10. I have a feeling this might be the problem but I'm just not sure. Plus I don't have any of these around or in town I can get too.
If anyone out there can help me out I'd really appreciate it. I've been going over this radio for weeks now
(I'm new to radio repair
) and I've had nothing but headaches from it. Help!
I have a TR396FCC and the audio is very quite. If I turn the volume up all the way I get just a tiny bit of white noise. I hooked up 2 radios on my work bench and transmitted on the 396 then switched the antenna and got a reply on the second radio so I know the 396 is transmitting.
I have loud talk-back and PA. I've replaced IC8 and IC1 and four transistors trying to locate the problem. I've tested all the transistors and diodes (I think). I noticed today that when I turn the RF gain control all the way up or down it makes no difference. I did some more checking with my equipment which is a Huntron tracker, an o-scope, a signal generator and so forth and found that I had signal at TP3 but not at TP2. I than pulled IC2 out and checked it with the tracker. There is no connection internally between pins #6, 9 and 10. I have a feeling this might be the problem but I'm just not sure. Plus I don't have any of these around or in town I can get too.
If anyone out there can help me out I'd really appreciate it. I've been going over this radio for weeks now


73 from the shade of the big mountain, Pike's Peak!
KD0JVP (General)
KD0JVP (General)
Re: Very Quite audio, TR396FCC
mate , i've had problems like this on an 858 chassis. Check the electrolitics ( caps ) feeding the input of the audio chip. I had one problem where the cap was open curcuit.
Infact , just replace the caps around the audio amp.
Hope it works for you.
Infact , just replace the caps around the audio amp.
Hope it works for you.
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- Joined: Thursday 25th Mar 2010, 10:13
- First Name: Jerry
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Very Quite audio, TR396FCC
Thanks for thew reply uncle ray but I sent it to a shop. I just couldn't wait any longer. If I can remember I'll post up what the problem was when I get the answer from the shop.
73 from the shade of the big mountain, Pike's Peak!
KD0JVP (General)
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