[MRCA] [MMRCG] GRC-106 AME problem
Ray Fantini
RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Mon Jan 4 09:53:01 EST 2021
Is it working correctly in SSB? You should see the meter on the receiver exciter modulate with voice in SSB transmit. The APC/PPC pots under the little plate may be dirty but that will also affect your SSB/CW and FSK operation, if all that's working you will see more power output in CW/FSK then in SSB or AM. The receiver exciter only need to put out 100 Mw for full power on the amplifier and if the meter on the receiver exciter pegs you are way overdriving the amplifier and that's not a good thing.
Don't you have a second receiver exciter with the 122 shelter? Did you try that with the amplifier? The amplifier pumps PPC back into the receiver exciter but if its working in SSB/CW that's all good.
Ray F/KA3EKH
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HNY all,
I wonder whether anyone experienced a problem with trying to transmit on AM (actually it's AME) with the radio. My receiver/exciter is the RT-834. The system tunes, loads up and transmits (and receives) normally in all modes, with rated power, except when I'm attempting to transmit on AM, the amplifier kicks off at overload. The exciter meter pegs, and the amp center meter set on PA cathode current kicks up above the normal current momentarily as the amp kicks off. It is immediately resettable to Tune mode, where it works normally in all modes and the normal tuning carrier output. I suspected the 1A5 module (transmitter IF and audio), and I got a tested one from Fair Radio. I put it in and it does the same thing. I thought maybe the mode switch has a problem, but visually it looks OK and after applying contact cleaner just in case, it does the same thing.
It looks like the exciter sends a spike into the amp when pressing the PTT only on AM (does the same on VOX as well) and that puts the amp in overload condition.
I was even thinking that maybe the radio has a modification to prevent it from transmitting AM, but no ham messed with it before I bought the GRC-122 shelter complete with all the installed equipment directly from a surplus dealer's lot about 20 years ago. Everything in the shelter is still installed as I got it, and I operate the radio in there periodically. I never tried to use it on AM before the last few days, and I never had issues with it in sporadic use on SSB and CW.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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