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My last post I had regained the recieve on the radio with no audio. I replaced the AF power Amp and now have a week audio.Also the Pa seems week and not much modulation.Im getting their just need alittle help.Anyone know what might cause the week audio.
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Why start a second thread?
This does not help when you are watching the original thread
www.radiomods.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1538
Did you sort the fault out with the TX/RX switching transistors?
Are the voltages right now?
Rick.
This does not help when you are watching the original thread
www.radiomods.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1538
Did you sort the fault out with the TX/RX switching transistors?
Are the voltages right now?
Rick.
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I have replaced TR-31,32,33,34 and D-49 Also checked D-66 R203 all check good. I also replaced IC-501. I now have receive back and have found a bad solder connection at IC501 (my mistake) so my Audio is loud now. However I now hav a buzz in my speaker ???
Voltages at switching transistors are as follows.
TR31 (E= 7.43 RX) (E= .12 TX) (B= 8.12 RX) (B= .13 TX)
( C= 8.53 RX/ 8.57 TX)
TR32 ( E=.11 TX) (B= .88 TX) ( C=8.12 RX) (C= .14 TX)
TR33 ( E= 8.53 RX / 8.58 TX (B= 7.83 TX) ( C= 0.0 RX/ 7.84 TX)
Voltages at switching transistors are as follows.
TR31 (E= 7.43 RX) (E= .12 TX) (B= 8.12 RX) (B= .13 TX)
( C= 8.53 RX/ 8.57 TX)
TR32 ( E=.11 TX) (B= .88 TX) ( C=8.12 RX) (C= .14 TX)
TR33 ( E= 8.53 RX / 8.58 TX (B= 7.83 TX) ( C= 0.0 RX/ 7.84 TX)
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Check all the caps around IC501 and C224, and C231 both 1000u at 25 volt.
Rick.
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The voltages of TR33 are within ? 5% so not a problem.
Rick.
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Re: President Jackson RX/TX Switching
I understand your confusion with TR33.
The transistor is a PNP type; and works like so the Base of the PNP transistor must be negative with respect to the Emitter, and the Collector must be more negative than the base.
The easy to put this is if the Emitter is at 8.00 volts and the Base is at 8.00 volts the transistor is turn off, but if the Base voltage go negative with respect to the Emitter voltage then the transistor is turn on and current to flow from Emitter to Collector.
If you need to know how the TX switching works its like so, the op-amp IC4 Pin 8 go hi in TX this action cause TR32 to turn on which pull the Collector to ground switching TR31 (RX) off by pulling its Base to ground and in turn pull the Cathode of D66 to ground making Anode of D66 more negative thus making the Base of TR33 (TX) go negative with respect to the Emitter voltage hence turn on TR33 current to flow from Emitter to Collector.
If you need to know how the RX switching works its like so, the op-amp IC4 Pin 8 go low in RX this action cause TR32 to turn off, TR31 (RX) is self biased with R202 which keeps TR31 turn on, hence the current to flow from Collector to Emitter.
Rick.
The transistor is a PNP type; and works like so the Base of the PNP transistor must be negative with respect to the Emitter, and the Collector must be more negative than the base.
The easy to put this is if the Emitter is at 8.00 volts and the Base is at 8.00 volts the transistor is turn off, but if the Base voltage go negative with respect to the Emitter voltage then the transistor is turn on and current to flow from Emitter to Collector.
If you need to know how the TX switching works its like so, the op-amp IC4 Pin 8 go hi in TX this action cause TR32 to turn on which pull the Collector to ground switching TR31 (RX) off by pulling its Base to ground and in turn pull the Cathode of D66 to ground making Anode of D66 more negative thus making the Base of TR33 (TX) go negative with respect to the Emitter voltage hence turn on TR33 current to flow from Emitter to Collector.
If you need to know how the RX switching works its like so, the op-amp IC4 Pin 8 go low in RX this action cause TR32 to turn off, TR31 (RX) is self biased with R202 which keeps TR31 turn on, hence the current to flow from Collector to Emitter.
Rick.
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Thanks Rick
I halfway understand. Anyhow I have replaced the caps the two 1000 uf 25v and C159 ,161 ,158 , 166 ,167. No change so far. The buzz I have comes when I connect my antenna to the radio.I was thinking of it maybe being one of those disk caps that come off the antenna connection ? Ill keep checking.
I halfway understand. Anyhow I have replaced the caps the two 1000 uf 25v and C159 ,161 ,158 , 166 ,167. No change so far. The buzz I have comes when I connect my antenna to the radio.I was thinking of it maybe being one of those disk caps that come off the antenna connection ? Ill keep checking.
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