[ICOM] IC-745 Freq Drift

Adam Farson farson at shaw.ca
Tue Jan 11 22:04:55 EST 2005


Hi Reid,

Unless you are hearing a warbling sound on receive, and complete PLL
dropouts on certain frequencies, the problem is probably not due to the VCO
trimmers. The Icomclassic group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/icomclassic)
is another valuable source of IC-745 information.

The IC-745 VCO trimmer replacement and alignment procedure is here:

http://www.qsl.net/icom/ic745/main.html 

You can check the master-oscillator frequency with an accurate counter. If
the crystal has aged or become contaminated, drift such as you describe
could result; 350 Hz is rather extreme, and points to a defective crystal.
If you can let me have the crystal frequency, I may have a spare (a pull
from another radio) lying around. The CR-64 OCXO will be a definitive cure.

Cheers for now, 73,
Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ


-----Original Message-----
From: icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Reid Bishop
Sent: 11 January 2005 17:19
To: 'ICOM Reflector'
Subject: [ICOM] IC-745 Freq Drift


Hi,

I have a IC-745 that has developed a horrendous frequency drift as it warms
up during transmit.  After a minute or so of TX, the frequency starts to
drift as much as 350Hz - this is especially maddning when operating digital.
It seems that once it gets good and warmed up (digital modes, long tx, fan
coming on frequently), it remains stable.  During SSB, it rarely remains
totally stable, always floating 100Hz up and down.  This radio was just
purchased a couple months ago from a HAM who bought it new in 1984 and only
used it for one year.  It had been in a closet since (and it looks brand new
too...)

I have read in old lists that some folks have replaced the trimmer caps in
the VFO.  Has anybody on this list actually _done_ this procedure?  I took a
look in the service manual and checked ICOM's 745 FAQ, but can't seem to
correlate the two documents together very well.  I called ICOM today, and
they said the crystal oscillator was probably the problem, and I needed a
high stability oscillator.  They said 300Hz is not out of line for this
radio.  Somehow, I find that hard to believe.

Thanks!

Reid - KC0TAR


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