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Galaxy DX2517 Troubleshooting Help

Q37 is the voltage regulator that provides a steady 9 Volts to the transmit/receive switching circuits. If it fluctuates like that, stuff gets twitchy.

I became impatient with fixing this regulator circuit. You pretty much have to take Q35, D72 and D73 each loose to test them. We adopted the policy of using a 7808T TO-220 3-terminal regulator to replace it. We add a 1N4001 diode between the chip's ground (center) pin and circuit-board ground.

ept360010a9vregsubsm.jpg


The chip's center pin is in fact connected ONLY to the diode, not to the circuit board directly. The pic doesn't offer a clear perspective view of this.

The diode boosts the output of the 8-Volt chip close to 9 Volts. And if you can find a 7809T that's simpler. No diode required.

This radio probably won't behave itself until it has a steady source of regulated 9 Volts.

73
 
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Q37 is the voltage regulator that provides a steady 9 Volts to the transmit/receive switching circuits. If it fluctuates like that, stuff gets twitchy.

I became impatient with fixing this regulator circuit. You pretty much have to take Q35, D72 and D73 each loose to test them. We adopted the policy of using a 7808T TO-220 3-terminal regulator to replace it. We add a 1N4001 diode between the chip's ground (center) pin and circuit-board ground.

ept360010a9vregsubsm.jpg


The chip's center pin is in fact connected ONLY to the diode, not to the circuit board directly. The pic doesn't offer a clear perspective view of this.

The diode boosts the output of the 8-Volt chip close to 9 Volts. And if you can find a 7809T that's simpler. No diode required.

This radio probably won't behave itself until it has a steady source of regulated 9 Volts.

73
Okay i ordered the 7808’s from Amazon and will be here tomorrow. While I’m waiting today I might try that modification on the photo you provided with the stock regulator and diode to see if it works and get back with you later. Also, d72 and d59 have been replaced with 3 series 1n4148’s. Is that acceptable or could that cause a problem? And I have already replaced d73, and q35 with a 2sc1815 which according to the internet is a modern substitute for the original sc945.
 
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