[Heathkit] HW-101: Nothing on 15 meters
James Austin
ka2rvo at adelphia.net
Sun Jul 2 14:10:27 EDT 2006
Thanks for the tips everyone.
The heterodyne oscillator is not working on 15m. The voltage on the test
point is about 1.5 on all bands except 15m where it is .1, adjusting the
coil does not change this voltage.
Jim KA2RVO
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth G. Gordon [mailto:kgordon2006 at verizon.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 4:29 PM
To: James Austin
Cc: Heathkit at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Heathkit] HW-101: Nothing on 15 meters
On 1 Jul 2006 at 15:55, James Austin wrote:
> It does not receive any signals and the calibration oscillator is
> barely audible. Adjusting the driver/preselector does not affect the
> volume of the calibration oscillator, like on other bands.
First of all, you cannot align 15 meters, without aligning 10 meters
first...and 80 meters before that. See your manual.
> Does anyone have any tips on where to start troubleshooting this?
I would go through the entire alignment procedure, with the exception of
adjusting the driver/preselector coils for maximum output in the TRANSMIT
mode, rather than the receive mode as the manual tells you.
You have to be sure to dip the final, and only use enough drive to get an
indication on the output meter.
Your heterodyne oscillator coil for 15 meters is probably out of
alignment...or the 15 meter heterodyne oscillator crystal may be bad.
There is a test point on one of the boards to hook a meter to for testing
the output of the heterodyne oscillators on each band. You should try to set
each one for as close to 2 volts as you can get them. You have to "approach"
that value from one direction, only, of the movement of the heterodyne
oscillator coil slugs. The manual will give details.
To test if the heterodyne oscillator is at fault, hook a DC voltmeter to the
test point mentioned above and check the voltage on each band.
Unless the rig has been aligned recently, the voltages will probably vary
all over the map, but if any is missing, then either that one is so far out
of alignment that there is no output, or the crystal is bad.
The output could also be on the wrong frequency too if the alignment is far
enough off.
Ken Gordon W7EKB
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