I have a Palomar Elite 600 to work on.
told it keys up, but no RF out.
I downloaded the attached schematic and took a quick glance at it,
and noticed a bias circuit. a "quick glance"
I thought, "cool! this amp is worth working on!"
so keyed up the amplifier with a resistor to ground at the key-up
transistor and was going to check bias first. it had no bias or real low bias.
found no .6 volts at any of the bases of the 5 RF transistors.
took a close look at the driver transistor, and the base goes
to DC ground through a choke.. then looked at the schematic closely and see
that the bias circuit on this board is not the same. the bases of the 4
output transistors also go to DC ground through a choke. so
no way there is bias to any of the 5 RF transistors. as the bias circuit is
drawn for the 4 output transistors, it can't work. but bias at the driver
can be done by just soldering the choke over to the bias circuit trace.
there is a note to cut the DC ground at T2/T5
so anybody from long ago know about this?
I guess they noticed the bias was way too high, due to the simple
circuit, so they made these class-C. the Elite 400/500 bias is messed up
also, on the diagram. maybe incorrect drawings. ?
told it keys up, but no RF out.
I downloaded the attached schematic and took a quick glance at it,
and noticed a bias circuit. a "quick glance"
I thought, "cool! this amp is worth working on!"
so keyed up the amplifier with a resistor to ground at the key-up
transistor and was going to check bias first. it had no bias or real low bias.
found no .6 volts at any of the bases of the 5 RF transistors.
took a close look at the driver transistor, and the base goes
to DC ground through a choke.. then looked at the schematic closely and see
that the bias circuit on this board is not the same. the bases of the 4
output transistors also go to DC ground through a choke. so
no way there is bias to any of the 5 RF transistors. as the bias circuit is
drawn for the 4 output transistors, it can't work. but bias at the driver
can be done by just soldering the choke over to the bias circuit trace.
there is a note to cut the DC ground at T2/T5
so anybody from long ago know about this?
I guess they noticed the bias was way too high, due to the simple
circuit, so they made these class-C. the Elite 400/500 bias is messed up
also, on the diagram. maybe incorrect drawings. ?