[DSP-10] DSP-10 Assembly Complete!

Jimmy Oldaker W7CQ [email protected]
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:17:33 -0800


Check out my web site on this page:

http://home.teleport.com/~oldaker/dsp10_repository.htm

and download the dsp10_initial_testing.doc  131k

It take the inital testing results and adds the results of two rig 
assembled side by side.

It has all of the things KO7N and myself Noticed when we Assembled our 
DSP-10s two years ago.  It has some things that might help!

And CONGRATULATIONS ON GETTING IT DONE!

My wife didn't care either!

Jimmy  W7CQ


At 09:40 PM 12/12/03 , you wrote:
>I finished the assembly of my DSP-10 tonight!
>
>I still have the cables to wire up but that's it.  I started going through
>the  "power-up and initial testing" procedures and had a question:
>
>When I apply power the power led does indeed turn on, but after about three
>or four seconds, so does the transmit led.  Is this correct?
>
>Current consumption is about 450mA, which is a bit higher that the 350mA
>stated in the procedure.
>
>Most of the voltages are within a tenth of a volt or so - except:
>
>R110 = 1.81v  ------------- should be .23v
>U105 pin 3 = 2.02v ------ should be 3.5v
>U106 pin 3 = 3.79v ------ should be 4.6v
>R59 = 1.49v ---------------- should be 1.49v
>
>keep in mind, this is with the tx led on.
>
>I'm tired so I didn't really dive into it but I wanted to tell SOMEONE that
>I finished it! (I did tell my wife but to no effect.)
>
>Gnite,
>
>John
>
>
>
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73's  -  Jimmy  -  W7CQ -  CN83jx

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