Don, Jim, and Joe,
Over the weeks now of troubleshooting this problem here are some of the steps I have taken: * I suspected either a defective low pass filter or bandpass filter for this band and one other. (I had damaged K7 with a soldering iron that put an ever-so-small dimple in one end of the relay case. This prevented the slide from fully engaging one set of contacts. I replaced it and that band was then okay.) After replacing the defective relay I lifted one end of W1 to isolate the two sections of filters and hooked a signal generator to the antenna connection. I hooked my scope to W1 and found all low pass filter characteristics as one would expect, no loss of signal strength on the selected band but noticeable attenuation on the next higher band. I forgot to say that I had already reflowed all solder connections on both the LPF and BPF circuits. * I replaced C22 (2.7 pF). * I hooked a jumper to the BPF test point (I had soldered a loop of wire onto D7 cathode to prevent damaging the component leads with my scope probe) and could hear stations on both 20 and 30 meters. I coupled this lead through a capacitor (to prevent shorting 8R) and the signals were as loud on the two bands in question as the other, functional bands. * My friend Ron used a high quality capacitance / inductance meter and found L9 to vary from, as I recall, about 3.9~4.9 uH with the slug top to bottom. The capacitors in circuit measured approximately their stamped values considering stray circuit capacitances. Each of us checked and rechecked the values of all components and they were correct. Neither capacitors nor inductor were shorted to ground except the ends of caps that were supposed to be. * I have measured contacts 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 on relays K3 and K4 and they function as you would expect from the relay truth table. I even tried a relay reset (control board removed on power up) and then rechecked with identical results. I also have cheched that the signal line (W1, W6 and BPF T.P.) is not shorted to ground on 20/30. * When feeding a signal from my sig generator through the coax connector and checking at the BPF T.P. there is no noticeable attenuation on any bands except 20 and 30 which was down about 70 dB. * L8 peaks properly on 30 meters. With the added cap acrross L9 it peaks about two turns from the top of the can. At this point I had already decided to arbitrarily replace C24 and C25 but I don't really expect any change since they check okay with a capacitance meter in circuit. (C19 and C20 check the same as C24 and C25). I am really getting discouraged at this point, but like Little Orphan Annie sings, "The sun will come out tomorrow!" Thanks to all for your suggestions. If I have an epiphany, I'll let you know! 73, Pat-K4BEH _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Pat,
One further check - RFC7 (15 uH) and C104 (68 pF). This is a series resonant circuit tuned approximately to the IF frequency - if for some reason these 2 components are series resonant somewhere around 12 mHz, it could reduce the 30 and 20 meter signals significantly. As a quick check, you could lift one end of RFC7 and see if you can tune the bandpass on 30 and 20. 73, Don W3FPR > -----Original Message----- > > Over the weeks now of troubleshooting this problem here are some of the > steps I have taken: > > * I suspected either a defective low pass filter or bandpass > filter for this band and one other. (I had damaged K7 with a soldering > iron that > put an ever-so-small dimple in one end of the relay case. > This prevented the slide from fully engaging one set of contacts. I > replaced it and > that band was then okay.) After replacing the defective relay > I lifted one end of W1 to isolate the two sections of filters and hooked > a > signal generator to the antenna connection. I hooked my > scope to W1 and found all low pass filter characteristics as one would > expect, > no loss of signal strength on the selected band but noticeable > attenuation on the next higher band. I forgot to say that I had already > reflowed all solder connections on both the LPF and BPF > circuits. > > * I replaced C22 (2.7 pF). > > * I hooked a jumper to the BPF test point (I had soldered a loop > of wire onto D7 cathode to prevent damaging the component leads with > my scope probe) and could hear stations on both 20 and 30 > meters. I coupled this lead through a capacitor (to prevent shorting 8R) > and > the signals were as loud on the two bands in question as the > other, functional bands. > > * My friend Ron used a high quality capacitance / inductance > meter and found L9 to vary from, as I recall, about 3.9~4.9 uH with the > slug > top to bottom. The capacitors in circuit measured > approximately their stamped values considering stray circuit > capacitances. Each of us > checked and rechecked the values of all components and they > were correct. Neither capacitors nor inductor were shorted to ground > except the ends of caps that were supposed to be. > > * I have measured contacts 2,3,4 and 7,8,9 on relays K3 and K4 > and they function as you would expect from the relay truth table. I even > > tried a relay reset (control board removed on power up) and > then rechecked with identical results. I also have cheched that the > signal line > (W1, W6 and BPF T.P.) is not shorted to ground on 20/30. > > * When feeding a signal from my sig generator through the coax > connector and checking at the BPF T.P. there is no noticeable attenuation > > on any bands except 20 and 30 which was down about 70 dB. > > * L8 peaks properly on 30 meters. With the added cap acrross L9 > it peaks about two turns from the top of the can. > > At this point I had already decided to arbitrarily replace C24 and C25 > but I don't really expect any change since they check okay with a > capacitance meter in circuit. (C19 and C20 check the same as C24 and > C25). I am really getting discouraged at this point, but like Little > Orphan Annie sings, "The sun will come out tomorrow!" Thanks to all for > your suggestions. If I have an epiphany, I'll let you know! > > 73, > > Pat-K4BEH > _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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