[ICOM] IC-910 Receive
Jack Stout
jacksradio at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 20 23:18:58 EDT 2005
I would start at the first RF amp. Most likely it is a FET. I would also
check the associated capacitors around it. Good Luck
73
Jack
KR9Q
>From: George Harris <N3GH at comcast.net>
>Reply-To: ICOM Reflector <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>To: "icom at mailman.qth.net" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: [ICOM] IC-910 Receive
>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 21:58:24 -0400
>
>Well Gentlemen,
>
>I hate to admit this but I messed up!
>Changing jumpers in the back and connected the output of a IC 271 2 meter
>rig to the input of my IC-910. Luckily I realized and shut it down but
>nevertheless I did transmit about 3-5 watts in.
>When I checked the 910 out it seemed ok. Phew!! But I was wrong.
>Seems a repeater that I used to receive at 60 db over is now about 10 db
>over.
>There are also other repeaters I can no longer hear.
>So it is obvious that I did some damage. Now here is my question:
>Does anyone have any suggestions where to start? I haven't opened her yet
>but plan on
>getting to it this weekend. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks a bunch.
>
>PS - Don't tell WB2CPN Clete. Hi Hi
>
>--
>73,
>N3GH
>George
>
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