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Cobra 29LTD Classic PLL/Display problem

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"TRAINMAN"
Jul 29, 2014
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I had a 2005 Cobra 29LTD classic brought to me.... initially to have the channel display replaced. The original was missing a few of segments. Prior to doing any work I bench tested the radio into my dummy load and it seemed to transmit just fine and on frequency. I replaced the channel display with a stock one from a 29LTD. Once it was put all back together, I turned it on and flipped thru every channel to make sure the display read correctly and had no drop offs. Everything looked great. I then hooked my coax from my dummy load up to it and turned it back on to transmit into the dummy load. As soon as I screwed the collar from the PL259 on to the SO239 the display read ch28 when I was on ch20. The radio keys and puts out power but on ch40. I thought what the heck. I undid the coax thinking something was causing the radio the short...so as a test...I hooked a alligator test lead from the center of the SO239 to ground thinking it would do the same thing but it didn't. The display read correctly. I have never EVER seen a Cobra29 do this before and have no idea why its doing that. Does anybody have some insight into what may be causing this "possession" ?
 

A principle called "Occam's razor" frequently applies to faults like this one. It states that all other things being equal the simplest answer it the most likely. When a fault appears following a repair procedure, a side effect of the repair is probably how the new fault occurred.

In this case, I think some part of your display board has a foil trace touching grounded chassis metal. Any time hooking a grounded coax to the radio changes its behavior, a fault connection to chassis metal is likely. I suspect that removing the plastic bezel and a VERY close look at the channel digit board may reveal something touching chassis metal that shouldn't be touching.

Maybe.

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LC...no connection between chassis and board ground.
Nomad......I'm pretty sure it came in that way. I pulled the whole selector/display back out and everything is good. All small diodes were checked on the selector board and all are ok...so no Occam's razor happening here. Also, in my initial post, I said I purposely shorted the rear connector to both chassis and pc ground with a alligator test lead and it did not mess it up. The display read correctly. It was only when I screwed the coax in the back that things were messing up. I also hooked my omni and beam antennas (seperate coax cables) to the back and it messes up. This is not an easy problem...lol
 
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