Galaxy 33HML problem
Galaxy 33HML problem
I have a 33hml that wont change power settings from lo-med-high? Stays at same wattage no matter where its switched? I posted a pic of solder side showing 2 wires do not know if factory or maybe part of problem? Thanks.
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Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
Checked TR51 working right?
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
What is the voltage at the Base and Collector of TR51 with the power switch in Low, Mid and Hi?
What is the voltage at the Base TR49 with the power switch in Low, Mid and Hi?
What is the voltage at the Base TR49 with the power switch in Low, Mid and Hi?
Rick.
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
tr51 12.8/6.8/13.4 tr49 7.3/13/6.8 ecb on lo and high in med .11/13/.42?
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
It looks like you did not understand my last question.
If you need help you need answer only the question, you are asked.
What VR have you tried to adjust?
If you need help you need answer only the question, you are asked.
What VR have you tried to adjust?
Rick.
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
vr 13-16-23 only vr 13 did anything.
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
Found cold solder joimts at the med. power VR. Radio seems to be working fine now. Thanks for help.
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
With the voltages, you gave me it was obvious what the fault was.
That why I ask you which VR have you tried to adjust the clue was in the question.
I could have just told you to check for cold solder joint or open circuit VR, but would not help you fault finding in the future.
……..Check voltages tell a thousand truths………
That why I ask you which VR have you tried to adjust the clue was in the question.
I could have just told you to check for cold solder joint or open circuit VR, but would not help you fault finding in the future.
……..Check voltages tell a thousand truths………
Rick.
Re: Galaxy 33HML TX power problem.
I appreciate the help as im sure many here do. Next problem I will definatly be more specific with the problem. Thank You.