[ICOM] IC 756 ProIII Tx problem
Phil Krichbaum
vailphil at sopris.net
Fri Nov 28 02:05:12 EST 2014
It made no difference on mine, no TX power on any band in my case and
rig new was fresh out of the box an hour earlier. In the course of the
first hour on the air I made two QRP QSOs and one at 100w into and
antenna with very low SWR and suddenly no power out! WX was winter but
clear, no blowing snow or dust. Then I had to fight Icom for them to
cover the repair as they said I operated it out of warranty conditions
which I never could understand? I'd previously had a 756PROII for
several years so it wasn't like I was unfamiliar with the rig?
Lightening took that one out coming in the neutral side of the AC
line. Rig was off and connected to the Icom PS that came with the rig
and was off but plugged in the outlet. PROII was not connected to an
antenna. PS still works and nothing was wrong with it? I also lost a TV
set, wireless router, computer HD, phone answering machine (came in
phone line). Insurance companies do not like to cover lightening damage
unless they can see singed marks on the equipment or house which you do
not usually see if it comes in the power lines or phone lines. The TV
set was an older one and Hartford wanted me to have a TV repair shop say
it was lightening damage and I pay for the TV shop! There are only two
TV repair shops within 75 miles and they only service expensive home
entertainment centers not a TV you can replace at WalMart for $150-200.
I do not think anyone fixes those?
73 Phil N0KE
D C _Mac_ Macdonald wrote:
> Wouldn't a way to check THAT problem be to run the rig WITHOUT using the tuner?
>
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>> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 15:51:36 -0500
>> From: cwdx.hk1n at gmail.com
>> To: icom at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: Re: [ICOM] IC 756 ProIII Tx problem
>>
>> Hi Phil, thank you for your advice. I was out of home, sorry for the delay
>> in answering. I'll check those FETs as you suggest.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Phil Krichbaum <vailphil at sopris.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I've seen this happen to all bands and it is some FETS in the antenna
>>> tuner that get blown by ESD. Blowing dust is enough to blow these FETs on
>>> these Icoms. Never leave ant hooked to one of these rigs in a storm of any
>>> type and there is very poor protection of the RX.
>>> Been there done that and paid the repair bill too!
>>> Phil N0KE
>>>
>>> Jaime Gomez wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have an 756 ProIII that suddenly stopped transmitting on 1.8 to 14 MHz.
>>>> On 18 to 28 MHz I have good Tx power, very low or nothing on 1.8 to 14.
>>>> Any idea where shall I look? The filter control voltages are ok.
>>>> --
>>>>
>> 73,
>> Jim, HK1N
>>
>> President DXARC - DX Colombia Amateur Radio Club
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>> <http://hk0na.com/> *
>> Araucaria DX Group
>>
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