Update - I finally tracked down a bad 741 op amp in the mark-hold circuit. I swapped in one and think it is all working OK now. Thanks to all who responded with help and/or sympathy.

Although I still don't have a schematic for the TSR-300D REGEN/SELCAL board, I did ohm out the connector and determined it is wired the same as the TSR-200D REGEN board for which I do have a schematic. That let me figure out how to bypass and remove that TSR-300D board so I could scope out the BBP-100 board mounted below it.

And FWIW I found a little better BBP-100 revision A schematic 75195 and have put it at
https://www.navy-radio.com/rtty/dovetron/dovetron-bbp100-revA-schem-75195.pdf

Yours in radio teletypery,
Nick England K4NYW
www.navy-radio.com


On Sat, Sep 9, 2023 at 2:02 PM Nick England <navy.radio@gmail.com> wrote:
I picked up a $20 Dovetron MPC-1000CR-II at the Shelby hamfest.
It has the BBP-100 rev A board and a TSR-300D SELCAL/REGEN board.
Unfortunately I can't find a TSR-300D schematic.

I aligned the RY generator for 45 baud and calibrated the VFO and AFSK OUT for Mark and Space.
It seemed to be working fine on 170 and 850 shift signals - regen was OK, autostart was OK (I did not test SELCAL), RY was OK, ITTY was OK. Then just before I went to put the covers back on I turned it on for one last check.
Uh-oh it is stuck in Mark-Hold. The cross-LED shows the M-S detectors are still working fine. SIGNAL LOSS LED is always lit, output is always MARK. 
REGEN ON-OFF makes no difference.
SEND-RCV makes no difference
THRESHOLD makes no difference.

Any suggestions? I tried pulling off the TSR-300D board so I could scope the BPP board, but then things are stuck in SPACE, even with the REGEN switch OFF. Next stop is attempting to trace the BPP in/out on the bottom of the MPC main board I guess, And maybe trying to trace the leads to the TSR-300D board to figure out what it might be doing.

Has anyone run into a stuck Mark-Hold before? 

I confess that I have a hard time figuring out logic made out of interconnected 741 op amps instead of straightforward TTL or CMOS logic chips.

And just trying to figure out how the BPP interacts with the MPC board is a royal pain. FWIW I marked up a schematic with some of the mods made to the MPC board when installing the BPP.
https://www.navy-radio.com/rtty/dovetron/Dovetron.MPC1000.schematic-gray-bpp.jpg

Does anyone have a better copy of the BPP Rev A schematic 75195?
The one I have is hard to read -
https://www.navy-radio.com/rtty/dovetron/dovetron-bbp100-schem-75195.pdf

Other Dovetron schematics and manuals are at
https://www.navy-radio.com/rtty/dovetron.htm

Cheers,
Nick England K4NYW
www.navy-radio.com