[Collins] RE: 75s-3 RF gain and muting problem
David Vest
djv5 at fuse.net
Wed Nov 30 13:39:19 EST 2005
Thanks Jerry for the info, I forgot to mention that there is bias voltage,
may be a little high at -95 volts and it is there all the way to the RF gain
control, it is lost at the junction where the mute line and bias meet up.
Dave
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From: David Vest [mailto:djv5 at fuse.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:41 PM
To: 'collins at mailman.qth.net'
Subject: 75s-3 RF gain and muting problem
I have run into a strange problem with my 75S-3, really two but I believe
they are related. The RX will not mute, and my first thought that there
must be a short to ground in the mute line, what I found were 12.5 k ohms to
ground which makes taking a look at the schematic. I can make the receive
mute by applying bias to pin 9 of the V3 (1st mixer), yes the rx is in STBY.
Check the resistor values in the circuit and all appear to be within
tolerance. What it appears to be is the bias is never getting to V3, and
checked the wiring and thinking about pulling one side R58 (330 ohm to
ground where the mute jack and bias voltage meet up) wondering if this
stands to reason and if anyone else has seen this type of issue in the
75s-3.
On the other problem if I turn the RF gain control (front panel) back about
25% the receiver goes into cutoff and the s-meter goes to the right hand
peg, makes no difference if in STBY or OPR as well the AGC setting has no
affect on either issue.
Any thoughts from the group?
Thanks,
Dave
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