Hi,
Still working on finding a solution to the below problem. Elecraft support said: "Since you are hearing signals, on frequency is presumed, only attenuated ~30 dB, The SYNTH circuit is not the first place I would look." Any suggestion wrt where to look first? I guess it must be somewhere on the RF Board. Where can I find the PCB layouts with components id's? 73, Per-Tore LA7NO --------------- The K3 suddenly stopped working. One day all OK, the next day serious problems. Serial no.: 07818. It has ATU and 100 W PA installed, and also a P3 connected. Both K3 and P3 were earlier well calibrated. Supply: 14,5 VDC. Symptoms: - Rx seriously reduced sensitivity, only strong signals to be heard. - No Tx output. Tuning not successful, no SWR indicated (only the 3 hyphens). - Same on all bands. - All displays, controls and menus apparently working normal. - Mic-gain & ALC normal indication on SSB. All menu settings seem to be OK. Connected an XG3 and injected a -73 dBm signal. It showed up on all bands with signal level about -100 dBm, so around 30 dB attenuation. Connected a LP-100A and a 50 ohm dummy load. Whatever we tried, the LP-100A indicated zero power out on all bands. Same on both Ant1 and Ant2. Bypassed the ATU: no change. Set power to < 10 W, effectively bypassing the PA: no change. It is clearly something that is common for both Rx and Tx. It is independent of the selected band. Apparently not related to ATU or PA. So, it could be some relay problem, or related to the SWR bridge or LP-filters. Hope you can give some helpful ideas on how to proceed. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email]
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Measured voltages over the PIN-diodes D26 & D27.
In Rx: 0,72 VDC. over both. In Tx, the voltages varied a bit around 0,4-0,6 VDC. While in TX, even with power set to 0,0W, one of the transistors in the LPA is getting quite hot. Cools down when switching over to Rx. P-T On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 at 17:59, Per-Tore Aasestrand <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > > Still working on finding a solution to the below problem. > > Elecraft support said: > > "Since you are hearing signals, on frequency is presumed, only attenuated > ~30 dB, > The SYNTH circuit is not the first place I would look." > > Any suggestion wrt where to look first? > I guess it must be somewhere on the RF Board. > > Where can I find the PCB layouts with components id's? > > 73, > > Per-Tore > LA7NO > > --------------- > > The K3 suddenly stopped working. > One day all OK, the next day serious problems. > > Serial no.: 07818. > It has ATU and 100 W PA installed, and also a P3 connected. > Both K3 and P3 were earlier well calibrated. > Supply: 14,5 VDC. > > Symptoms: > - Rx seriously reduced sensitivity, only strong signals to be heard. > - No Tx output. Tuning not successful, no SWR indicated (only the 3 > hyphens). > - Same on all bands. > - All displays, controls and menus apparently working normal. > - Mic-gain & ALC normal indication on SSB. > > All menu settings seem to be OK. > > Connected an XG3 and injected a -73 dBm signal. > It showed up on all bands with signal level about -100 dBm, so around 30 dB > attenuation. > > Connected a LP-100A and a 50 ohm dummy load. > Whatever we tried, the LP-100A indicated zero power out on all bands. > Same on both Ant1 and Ant2. > Bypassed the ATU: no change. > Set power to < 10 W, effectively bypassing the PA: no change. > > It is clearly something that is common for both Rx and Tx. > It is independent of the selected band. > Apparently not related to ATU or PA. > > So, it could be some relay problem, or related to the SWR bridge or > LP-filters. > > Hope you can give some helpful ideas on how to proceed. > > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email]
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Hi Per-Tore,
Can you identify which transistor (or other device) on the LPA module is getting hot in transmit mode? The drain terminals of MOSFET PA transistors Q4 and Q5 receive +12V regardless of TX or RX mode, but the gate bias voltages are applied only in TX mode. Unless there's a problem with the bias regulator circuit (U1), the RF amplifier chain on the LPA module should not be getting that warm. It is also possible that one of the RF power transistors may be getting hot because it is no longer making good thermal contact with the bottom cover panel - it would be good to check the tightness of the three screws holding those transistors against the bottom panel. Is it possible for you to carefully extract the LPA module from the main RF board? That requires removal of the rear panel of the bottom cover, and you may need new thermal pads for the RF transistors if those pads are damaged by removal of the cover panel. If you can remove the LPA module, you might try RX mode ONLY with the Power control set to 0 (to ensure that the KPA3 PA is bypassed by its relay K1) and see if your receive sensitivity is restored. The output side of the LPA module is nominally connected only in TX mode to the antenna path via diode D1 on the LPA module, and if the D1 switch is operating properly one would not expect the high attenuation of signals in RX mode. The output of the LPA module is also connected to the input of the 100 W PA module at the same point on the T/R switch circuit, but that module is bypassed by relay K1 on the KPAIO3 board. I'm not yet sure how the overheating of a device on the LPA board is connected to the loss of RX sensitivity. If the diode switch D1 on the LPA module has failed shorted (unlikely), then it would leave the output circuitry of the LPA module bridged across the antenna signal path in RX mode. Keep us posted on what you learn! 73, Mike, K8CN -- Sent from: http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/ ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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