[R-390] Receiver Overload?
Jordan Arndt
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Fri, 08 Mar 2002 09:51:59 -0700
Does this IMD occur with both antenna inputs..? 73 de Jordan...
James Miller wrote:
> This happened to mine once when I had inadvertently contaminated the
> insulated gear shaft on the antenna trimmer control. The antenna trim
> capacitor (inside the can) rides on the AGC line at the first RF
> amplifier. If the capacitor has contaminants on it (such as from the
> wrong kind of spray or moisture) or if oils or cleaner spray has gotten
> absorbed by the insulated gear shaft at the top of the radio, then it
> will drag the AGC down (at the RF amp). This could be your problem.
> You should never lubricate the antenna trim geating or the insulated
> shaft. If it has gotten oil on it, a good non conductive oil/moisture
> displacement spray will be needed (Like "Big Bath"). Even using the
> wrong kind of contact cleaner spray or Deoxit to clean inside the
> trimmer can has caused weird things on mine (with th AGC). It is a very
> high impedance circuit so it doesnt take much.
>
> Bill Smith wrote:
> >
> > I wonder what experts think...
> >
> > I experience RF overload on the BCST band. I think I mentioned same when I
> > first obtained the receiver. After detecting leakage from E207 on several
> > bands (measured high resistance to ground when it should have measured
> > open), I replaced mica capacitors in Z202 and others and the problem seemed
> > to go away.
> >
> > But now it is back. Symptoms are (1) intermod on BCST band. I wish to
> > listen to a Los Angeles station from the SFO Bay Area, but with the antenna
> > hooked directly through a small balun to the balanced input, the station is
> > obliterated. If I feed the antenna through a lossy antenna tuner and balun,
> > signal is heard fine. Local stations will pin the Carrier Level meter. Not
> > hard, but meter will extend beyond 100.
> >
> > I have measured many resistors in the RF section by testing between the B+
> > and tube pins, all seem close to values listed in the schematic. Same with
> > screen and cathode resistors.
> >
> > I get 9-10 volts from the agc terminals with strong signals, so there is
> > apparently plenty of AGC voltage. I attached a RF choke to the tip of the
> > VTVM DC probe and verified the same AGC voltage is present at E206 and E207.
> >
> > Does this sound normal, particularly the 100+ reading from the Carrier Level
> > meter? Otherwise, all seems normal (I have removed the IF module and
> > verified all seems well in that section).
> >
> > Any suggestions are most welcome. I will next attach a strong signal
> > generator to the unit and get better measurements.
> >
> > 73 de Bill, AB6MT
> > [email protected]
> >
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