[NLRS] Amp Driving Me NUTS...
w0zq at aol.com
w0zq at aol.com
Wed May 11 11:25:09 EDT 2011
Wow Scott, that's a good one ! My suggestions -
1. The replacement MRF648's were bad even before you installed them .... are they pulls from an old amplifier or are they brand new, never installed parts? Are you confident that the new replacement parts are good?
2. Do a very close inspection of the RF (copper) traces on the PCB looking for anything funny .... especially a hairline crack. You might play with a continuity checker to make sure that all PCB traces are good and not open.
3. While doing that very close inspection, look very close for shorts and cold solder joints.
4. Can you measure Vcc right at the devices? Make sure that when you transmit that Vcc is staying at 13 vdc and not diving ... if it dives it may indicate a high series resistance someplace on the Vcc line, for example a bad fuse. I have had a high resistance fuse, or fuse holder. Make sure there is no significant voltage drop across the fusing system on transmit (during high current demand). Is your power supply capable of providing 25 amps and are your connects to it good?
5. I have also seen bad relays. Both the input and the output relays can be a problem, usually caused by pitting. Many brick users use RF sensing, not PTT. RF sensing in these bricks can lead to pitted relays - a pitted relay will often show up as an open.
Good luck !
73, Jon
W0ZQ
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