ah ok, thanks. I just checked mine. Was a little high at 13.2V adjusted V17 to 12.5VAutomatic power control, see post #23. TL-DR it sets the final supply voltage in SSB instead of the easier method of saturating the passthrough for max voltage..
ah ok, thanks. I just checked mine. Was a little high at 13.2V adjusted V17 to 12.5VAutomatic power control, see post #23. TL-DR it sets the final supply voltage in SSB instead of the easier method of saturating the passthrough for max voltage..
I recommend cranking that one to the max lol. Who wouldn't want a tiny bit more SSB power? Not that anyone will notice on the other end though.ah ok, thanks. I just checked mine. Was a little high at 13.2V adjusted V17 to 12.5V
ok I'm not touching anything the radio works really good. only thing I need to do is check the bias which I have not yet preformed that yet. Need to check the service manual for the procedureThis particular board will give you trouble during the transmit alignment procedure. TP6, just forget it. Don't even try.
When you get to that point, the rest is already aligned, so just put 1kHz into the mic and adjust L24 and L25 by monitoring the output frequency (channel frequency -1kHz for LSB and +1kHz for USB, so on ch19LSB with 1kHz in, you adjust for an output of 27.184)
thanks buddy seems simple enough. I will give it a try and thank you for your time.Same board as the 959 and 2547. SSB, mic gain down. Remove mirror board and use current meter between right clip and left clip, key and adjust driver pot to 50mA, move left clip over to middle and adjust final pot to 50mA. reinsert mirror board and youre done.