[HCRA] today's Moron Qualifying Event
Rick Lindquist, WW3DE
ww3de at comcast.net
Fri Mar 20 15:51:18 EDT 2009
OMG! Which keyer was that?
73, Rick, WW3DE (ex-N1RL), now of Sussex County, Delaware
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Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 2:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [HCRA] today's Moron Qualifying Event
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Oh, I almost forgot to mention...
The keyer is the most valuable piece of gear I own. It is autographed
by CQ Hall of Famer, Feeding Hills' own N1RL!
--
Mike DeChristopher, K1KAA
k1kaa at arrl.net
AR-Cluster node telnet://dx.413ma.org
Rick Lindquist, WW3DE wrote:
>> "You moron, that's not a tone, that's the letter T!"
>
> . . . and a veerrrrrrrrry long one, apparently! D'oh!
>
> I could share similar stories, but I can't remember 'em anymore.
>
> Live and learn, dude.
>
> 73, Rick, WW3DE
>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:17 PM
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> Hi all,
> Since the reflector has been quiet lately, I figured I would share
> my
> most recent M.Q.E. (Moron Qualifying Event). It occured earlier today
> while working around the shack, and took up most of the day (and all of
> my energy).
> I was trying to troubleshoot my computer/radio interfaces. As most
> of
> you know, I use only TS-440's here; you could call me a collector,
> although perhaps "acquirer" is more honest. Owning a TS-440 is much
> like owning an old car: things break, but you know your way around under
> the hood so well, it doesn't much bother you anymore.
> Anyway, I turn the right radio on. Everything works correctly, but
> I
> get this terrible tone. The tone wouldn't go away unless I turned the
> AF down. When I dropped the RX, it was still there. When I changed
> microphones, it was still there. When I transmitted, it was still
> there. Since I have two of everything here, I decide to try things on
> the left radio. Turned that one on, no tone, no problems. So it was
> certainly the right radio. I swapped the amplifier. Still heard it. I
> swapped the power supply. Still heard it. I unplugged the switches,
> the band decoders, the so2r controls, the qsk block for the amp, and
> even the power cord, yet the tone was still there. Now, I'm getting
> desperate.
> Those who own TS-440's know that we are an exclusive group. Not
> because we chose to be, but because most people threw these things out a
> decade or so ago. Luckily, I have a list of people with similar tastes
> (and that taste is Kenwood), and was able to shoot a few emails out. I
> ended up talking with a guy online, then eventually on the radio, and
> then eventually on the telephone, and I walked him through the problem.
> Within two hours, the radio was taken apart and scattered all across
> the operating table. It had been almost eight hours since I first
> discovered the tone.
> I started talking to another TS-440 user on the left radio. 40m was
> a
> little busy, so the copy was not fantastic, but he was thinking through
> the situation. He has me pull out the PLL board and start looking for
> issues in the VCO area, which I was suspect of, but did anyway. Being a
> career TS-440 user, I could draw the PLL board out of memory alone. In
> any case, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. I put the radio back
> together, and turned it back on, continuing to talk with the left radio.
> Out of nowhere, he keys up and asks, "Wait, wait...turn up the
> AF...I
> can hear the tone in the background..."
> By this time, several other TS-440 users from a multitude of subject
>
> email reflectors have assembled on the frequency at our behest. So,
> knowing somebody would have the answer. I transmitted so they could
> hear the tone.
> "Are you sure everything is unplugged from the back of the radio?"
> Someone asked. I laughed. What a foolish question.
> "Yeah, yeah, of course."
> "That noise doesn't sound familiar?" He asked again.
> I thought for a moment, then immediately looked at the back of the
> radio. Sure enough, I had forgotten to unplug something. The keyer was
> still very much plugged in. I looked at the key up on the top shelf,
> far out of my view, and sure enough, one of the paddles was jammed down.
> Without the keyer in iambic mode, and with the radio on SSB, this
> produced a steady tone from the speaker.
> "You moron, that's not a tone, that's the letter T!"
> I think the moral of this story is similar to "measure twice, cut
> once." Anyway, that was my M.Q.E. for the day.
>
>
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