dam low_boy you go straight for the jugular
Low_boy has seen all this play out before.
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dam low_boy you go straight for the jugular
I did tried everything Andy posted I appreciate his help and everybodies help as well on here, but I went to key up today and TX died on me so I'm back to the drawing board , but now I get my volatges at the final and driver but TX is gone
what about NTE 152 is it a good replacement for the 2SC1419. I lost AM transmit on my Cobra 2000 SSB works fine.If you're lucky, the problem lies with TR41. Factory type is 2SC1419. It's bolted to the heat sink at the right-rear corner of the main circuit board. If you have about 13 Volts DC on the metal tab of TR41, and nothing on the metal tab of either driver or final transistor, TR41 is probably the culprit. We have been using a part with a higher current rating than stock, mostly because the price difference is too small to sweat. A long list of possible subs is out there, but we use TIP41, with any suffix letter, A, B, or C.
Back in the day, we'd send people to RatShack for the TIP3055 transistor that they stocked for decades. Now it's fleabay.
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thank you my friend for the suggestion of replacing as TR42. I think I have some C945's on hand.NTE152 is a legit replacement, pretty sure. Haven't used their parts much at all. Stocking the original types is just cheaper when you're buying ten or more at a time. Just be sure to also replace TR42, the 2SC945 transistor that drives it. We learned to do that as cheap insurance. When TR41 fails, TR42 can get hammered or weakened.
Make sure to use heat sink compound on both faces of the mica insulating washer. It's important.
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