KX1 Test Part-1 problem ???

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KX1 Test Part-1 problem ???

ayoshida
Hello

Finished KX1 assemly part-1 and made test-1.
All check has been OK except following.

Voltage check 2 in the manual says that ac voltage is under
20mv AC rms at D2(A/K), U1 Pin1 and U3 Pin6.
My old and cheap DMM shows about 150mv at these point.
Checked C7, C10, C38 but could not find any miss-installation.

I have not any other DMM.
Can I go to assembly part-2 ?

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

 
73 de aki, ja1nlx
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RE: KX1 Test Part-1 problem ???

Don Wilhelm-3
Aki,

At D2, the AC voltage could be power supply ripple, but the regulators
should smooth that out.

Because you show about the same AC voltage at all these points, the most
likely problem is your DMM.  You might confirm that by turning the power
switch to OFF and checking the AC voltage at D2. If you still find the same
150 mv ripple, it is most likely hum pickup on your DMM.

I would continue building and recheck later after locating another DMM that
you could borrow.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> Finished KX1 assemly part-1 and made test-1.
> All check has been OK except following.
>
> Voltage check 2 in the manual says that ac voltage is under
> 20mv AC rms at D2(A/K), U1 Pin1 and U3 Pin6.
> My old and cheap DMM shows about 150mv at these point.
> Checked C7, C10, C38 but could not find any miss-installation.
>
> I have not any other DMM.
> Can I go to assembly part-2 ?
>
> Any suggestion will be appreciated.
>
>
> 73 de aki, ja1nlx
>

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Re: KX1 Test Part-1 problem ???

ayoshida
Don

I appreciate your comment.
I decided to continue building.

My DMM may be too old. His age is over 20 years or so, Hi

Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Aki,
>
> At D2, the AC voltage could be power supply ripple, but the regulators
> should smooth that out.
>
> Because you show about the samee AC voltage at all these points, the most
> likely problem is your DMM.  You might confirm that by turning the power
> switch to OFF and checking the AC voltage at D2. If you still find the same
> 150 mv ripple, it is most likely hum pickup on your DMM.
>
> I would continue building and recheck later after locating another DMM that
> you could borrow.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>Finished KX1 assemly part-1 and made test-1.
>>All check has been OK except following.
>>
>>Voltage check 2 in the manual says that ac voltage is under
>>20mv AC rms at D2(A/K), U1 Pin1 and U3 Pin6.
>>My old and cheap DMM shows about 150mv at these point.
>>Checked C7, C10, C38 but could not find any miss-installation.
>>
>>I have not any other DMM.
>>Can I go to assembly part-2 ?
>>
>>Any suggestion will be appreciated.
>>
>>
>>73 de aki, ja1nlx
>>
>
>
>

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