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Galaxy 2517

tunercars

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so a local has a 2517 that a older tech that retired that did some things okay but not great on other things did a mosfet upgrade on it it talks good on am but will blow the finals on SSB why is that is the bias voltage to high or could it be something else the guy didn't have any test equipment so i don't know how it was done but looking for ideas on a fix for it like i said am works great will blow the finals on SSB after mosfet upgrade
 

2 weeks and not one idea
It's a Galaxy 2517 with known problems and probably more problems yet to be found. It was a drifty substandard radio from the day it was made.

In other words, a complete turd, not worth fixing. That is likely why nobody has responded!
 
The Galaxy 99v that was given to me for sure is rock solid stability when you leave it on for about half an hour. I can tune into other stations talking and it never drifts off. One thing I caught onto early on the radio while I was using it, it seemed like the RF power would gradually go down?? Lead me to check the bias of the driver and final, and man.. The two bias settings for the finals were WAYYYY too high. Corrected it and its been happy since.

Mine are not MOSFETS, but for sure like BayouRadioAmplifer said, check the bias for the driver and final.
 
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The Galaxy 99v that was given to me for sure is rock solid stability when you leave it on for about half an hour. I can tune into other stations talking and it never drifts off. One thing I caught onto early on the radio while I was using it, it seemed like the RF power would gradually go down?? Lead me to check the bias of the driver and final, and man.. The two bias settings for the finals were WAYYYY too high. Corrected it and its been happy since.

Mine are not MOSFETS, but for sure like BayouRadioAmplifer said, check the bias for the driver and final.
okay yeah thats what i was thinking also thanks ill do that
 
With my ADD, that is hard to read. Probably why you didn't get any response. Check the bias current, that is the #1 thing that will kill them in SSB mode.
thats what im thinking too but figured id ask and see if maybe its something else thanks for the reply and yeah most people can't take but a few secs to watch videos thats why tiktok got so big
 
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thats what im thinking too but figured id ask and see if maybe its something else thanks for the reply and yeah most people can't take but a few secs to watch videos thats why tiktok got so big
I am in favour of being able to return that radio back to stock. Unlocked clarifier is a must, but the driver/final should of been left alone. If one wants more power, let the foot warmer do the work... :) Though hammering on a RM Italy 203 might not be the choice lol....
 
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I am in favour of being able to return that radio back to stock. Unlocked clarifier is a must, but the driver/final should of been left alone. If one wants more power, let the foot warmer do the work... :) Though hammering on a RM Italy 203 might not be the choice lol....
yeah RM amps are throw away amps its not mine and he is okay with just using it on AM but im telling him it should be done right so it works how its intended but at the end of the day its up to him
 
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yeah RM amps are throw away amps its not mine and he is okay with just using it on AM but im telling him it should be done right so it works how its intended but at the end of the day its up to him
I may throw away my RM Italy 203P once it stops working, but ive bought it in 2011 and it keeps working to this day. :) What I meant earlier was that don't be throwing 25+ watts into an RM Italy. Many lower wattage amps may work like that, it isn't recommended.
 

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