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I just downloaded the schematic. L14 would burn up due to high
current through it. If one or more of the RF amp MOSFETS Q45/46/47
got destroyed, and a short from source to drain, this would cause this.
also maybe burning up Q55 TIP36 and/or Q54 also? ?
So first test at TP9 AM MOD. test...
that picture reminds me, on the JB2000 I worked on, one problem was
them screws, star washers, and tube socket standoffs were not making
a good contact with chassis ground. So took them all out, cleaned it up.
put back together then had grounded-grid again.
Well, this website is viewed worldwide, so relatively speaking, I am down the
bayou from you. On the Bayou near Thibodaux. And I am not originally
from these parts of the country but been through Rayne quite a few times.
Listened to KBON while out there.
any progress on that board?
I replace these bad SMT transistors with good old style TO-92 devices.
NPN - 2N3904, 2N2222. PNP - 2N3906.
I leave long leads on them, and solder to the circuit board solder traces.
Easy to bend the long leads to go in the correct place. (EBC)
Hold the transistor with some tweezers, while...
Yes, a few months ago, I got one of these monsters to work.
It had many hands in it. has a nice newer Dahl HV transformer.
but all messed up. screwed up to the max!!
found problems with the 8417 driver tube wiring. the resistor
at the screen was incorrect. I took out the
high/low switch...
the main radio schematic is "RCI 2950DX MOSFET"
first check for the bias problem on the Q62. add that resistor is needed.
on the 8 MOSFET PA board, turn the bias pots, VR2 and VR3 so the wiper is
at ground, so you have zero bias voltage when first turned on.
then monitor the input current...
also I found this error on the one I worked on.
and the schematic confirms it, on the main circuit board.
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/rci-2970n2-2950-irf520-bias-problem-repair.264585/
is your radio drawing high current when you key it up in SSB mode,
with no audio input?
is the final amp board EPAC40010A ? ? with the eight FET's
( same as in a DX 98VHP )
I worked on a 2995 several months ago. same problem. no AM TX. found transistor Q66
was good. Maybe it was replaced by the last guy, that asked me to find
the problem. But I found that SMT transistor Q67 was bad.
So I soldered in a big old 2N3638 from my junk box, and it has worked
fine...
months ago, I was given a Cobra 148GTL "D"
( made in China version )
and told it has problems and does not work. so got it working, but in SSB mode
it had frequency FMing, the "Voice Lock" was squirrely.
.
so a few days ago it went out completely. could not change
frequency. I quickly...
funny, just drank a virgin Bloody Mary moments ago.
I float some of that Cholula Hot sauce in it.
first put in some pickles okra and beans.
maybe mix up some Cajun seasoning in it.
I also like Louisiana Hot sauce.. with the red spot.
I found this bias problem on this 2970N2
I have here. but radio is still not transmitting fully.
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/rci-2970n2-2950-irf520-bias-problem-repair.264585/#post-794662
the EPAC40010A board the board with the 8 IRF520's
shows a feed back circuit with a 2W 100 ohm resistor in
series with a .01 mfd. capacitor. 4 of these.
you could just solder these parts in place.
CB Tricks has this diagram on the DX 98VHP page.
I have worked on a 2970N2 here...
I got one of them. have melted 811 plates. popping the AC input fuses.
popped some of the resistors in line with the grids. etc.
(yes, I need to ground the grids directly some day!)
.
but a friend sent me some old Russian made 811's and
it has been working great since then!
.
make sure...
yes, that SMT - Surface Mount Technology - parts just fall off the boards,
after banging the radios around. Recently I repaired a RCI-2995 and soldered in an
old "real" transistor in place of the SMT transistor
(Q67 in the Amplitude Modulator) that was bad.
they lightly glue the SMT...
well, I was a pirate broadcaster. on 7417 kHz, 4915 kHz, 1610 kHz.
I would build little AM transmitters with 2SC1969 and IRF510 transistors,
from Radio Shack. used a guitar amplifier to modulate.
back in the day, the 90's. it was so fun!
got letters from all over. and bands sending me...
we have that out here in southern Louisiana. I was out near Lafayette
the other day. cracklins' with the meat on it, all greasy, with the
hot powdered seasoning.
but I miss walking into a large Radio Shack in a bigger city, and picking
a bubble packaged 2SC1969 off the wall, for $1.99...
any techs out there that are real familiar, or have a radio on their bench now.
I have been trying to get another radio in town here to compare with,
to save time and effort.
I have been working on this, my first 2970N2 main board EPT695015BR
that another tech was working on and gave up. not...
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