Cobra 148F GTL DX+
Cobra 148F GTL DX+
Hi
I'm looking to improve the RX section of a EPT690010Z PCB inside the Cobra 148F GTL DX+
I'm not too bothered about the AM/FM modes but I'd like to increase sensitivity of SSB without increasing the noise floor.
Would replacing the stock AM detection diodes (1N60P) with ECG583 Shottky devices improve things or just affect the AM reception???:?:
Many thanks
ATB
I'm looking to improve the RX section of a EPT690010Z PCB inside the Cobra 148F GTL DX+
I'm not too bothered about the AM/FM modes but I'd like to increase sensitivity of SSB without increasing the noise floor.
Would replacing the stock AM detection diodes (1N60P) with ECG583 Shottky devices improve things or just affect the AM reception???:?:
Many thanks
ATB
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Well, I've managed to find some info about improving the RX on this board.
Change TR(Q)17 from 2SC1674 to 2SC2999
Change D1, D2, D30 & D31 to 1N6263 Shottky diodes
This should improve signal to noise ratio & reduce the 'hash' noise
I'm also replacing TR(Q)54 (the stock part is a 2SB754, which is a 60-watt, 7A power amp device) with the 2SB817 to stabilize the voltage on the board.
ATB
Change TR(Q)17 from 2SC1674 to 2SC2999
Change D1, D2, D30 & D31 to 1N6263 Shottky diodes
This should improve signal to noise ratio & reduce the 'hash' noise
I'm also replacing TR(Q)54 (the stock part is a 2SB754, which is a 60-watt, 7A power amp device) with the 2SB817 to stabilize the voltage on the board.
ATB
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Yes, I did modify it & whilst there was an improvement it wasn't dramatic & was more noticeable when trying to copy a very weak station.
If it means the diffence between making that elusive contact and missing it then I'd say it's worth it given the relatively small cost & time involved.
Let me know if you need the components - I've got some spare.
ATB
Steve
If it means the diffence between making that elusive contact and missing it then I'd say it's worth it given the relatively small cost & time involved.
Let me know if you need the components - I've got some spare.
ATB
Steve
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Just out of curiousity, were you using this radio as a base or as a mobile? I've done the Schottky diode/2SC2999 transistor swap on a few radios, and while it didn't make a real big difference on a base setup, the results were quite impressive for me in my mobile radio, which is a silver faced President Jackson (PB042 board). Cheers!
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Well, I noticed that when I ran the rig mobile I got a virtually flat needle anyway on SSB but at home I get S4 - S5 of hash (probably from next door's plasma screen or wireless router!)
When I'd done the mod, I noticed the hash level dropped to S2 - S3 at home & made it possible to hear weaker stations.
Not sure if I needed to re-peak the receive once I've done the mod???
When I'd done the mod, I noticed the hash level dropped to S2 - S3 at home & made it possible to hear weaker stations.
Not sure if I needed to re-peak the receive once I've done the mod???
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In some cases you do need to do a small re-alignment of the RX, I never did one on my Jackson, and it works fantastic. If you had the time and the tools, it wouldn't hurt to do one, but that is something that is optional.
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