John,
The bandpass filter is still suspect even though you can receive,
although the Low Pass filter is common to these two bands as well.
Rather than guessing, get out your RF probe and turn to the back of the
manual - look for Transmit Signal Tracing, and follow those steps. When
you find a point where the signal is significantly lower than the
expected value, you will have isolated the problem area.
Straightforward and methodical testing will lead you to the problem
faster than a bunch of guesses about where it *might* be.
Another help when one band works and another does not is to compare the
RF voltages between the bands - they should be similar.
Follow the transmit path on either the schematic or on the block diagram
printed on the schematic key sheet.
73,
Don W3FPR
John Graf wrote:
>
> Hi, Folks,
>
> I lost power out on both 10 Meters and 12 Meters. Reception on those
> bands is fine. Other bands put out full power.
>
> Any ideas of where to look? I would think that the band-pass filters
> are good if I can receive. I'm not sure what else is specific to those
> two bands.
>
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