Hi all,
Got a 959 on the desk. The owner wanted a VFO windup installed, so I used a 1000uf 25v electrolytic cap. I tied the negative lead to board ground (not chassis) and the positive lead to the flapper pin of the tx frequency adjustment (VR).
This radio has a stock clarifier (will not slide on xmit, only receive). Aligned great and dead on frequency.
The question I have is, is the vfo windup suppose to increase your frequency when it settles?
Reason I ask is because when the windup is turned off, the xmit frequency is dead on, but when you turn it on then the xmit frequency stops at 500 hz high.
Example:
Switch off (solid 27.205)
Switch on (starts at 27.2000 and settles at 27.2055)
Got a 2547 with a stock clarifier someone else wants a VFO windup in it too.
Got a 2000 someone is wanting one in.
(Gotta put clarifier back stock first).
Got a friend wanting one in a 55v also, not sure if I can do this one or not.
Any tips on this issue with the 959 and VFO windup I could try?
Got a 959 on the desk. The owner wanted a VFO windup installed, so I used a 1000uf 25v electrolytic cap. I tied the negative lead to board ground (not chassis) and the positive lead to the flapper pin of the tx frequency adjustment (VR).
This radio has a stock clarifier (will not slide on xmit, only receive). Aligned great and dead on frequency.
The question I have is, is the vfo windup suppose to increase your frequency when it settles?
Reason I ask is because when the windup is turned off, the xmit frequency is dead on, but when you turn it on then the xmit frequency stops at 500 hz high.
Example:
Switch off (solid 27.205)
Switch on (starts at 27.2000 and settles at 27.2055)
Got a 2547 with a stock clarifier someone else wants a VFO windup in it too.
Got a 2000 someone is wanting one in.
(Gotta put clarifier back stock first).
Got a friend wanting one in a 55v also, not sure if I can do this one or not.
Any tips on this issue with the 959 and VFO windup I could try?

