[R-390] IF alignment questions and noise issue.
Roger Ruszkowski
flowertime01 at wmconnect.com
Sun Jan 18 18:49:40 EST 2015
Dennis,
Does the receiver fry bacon on all frequencies.
If you are frying bacon under 7.999 as well as over then the first mixer and 17 Mhz osc are OK.
Inject 455 Mhz at 150 micro volts into the If deck at J518.
Set the band width to 2Khz
set the BFO off
Adjust the IF gain for -7 volts on the DC load.
Set the generator modulation on at 30 %
Observe about 1/2 watt on the local output across a 600 ohm load.
Listen for your frying bacon and be certain it is not in the IF deck.
Set the generator to CW and observe a 28 - 30 DB drop in signal level at the local audio output
on the back panel.
If your IF deck and audio do not pass this test start fixing problems in the IF and Audio deck.
pull V203 the second mixer.
Set the receiver to some number over 8 Mhz.
Inject 455 Mhz into E 211.
reduce the generator level until the DC load level is - 7 volts.
Repeat the noise test. you may only get 20 : 1 or better but not 28 - 30 DB difference.
Listen for your frying bacon and be certain it is not in the third mixer and VFO.
Pull the RF tube V201
Do the math and inject a frequency into E210
Listen for your frying bacon and be certain it is not in the second mixer and crystal oscillator deck
If you fry bacon only under 7.997 you have a first mixer and 17 Mhz osc problem.
If you got this far you have an RF Amp V201 problem.
Go looking for a sliver mica cap as suggested.
Open the ground lug bolt and retighten it on any cap to ground you suspect before you
just replace it.
You can turn the receiver up on end and work on the RF deck was it hangs out of the receiver.
You just can not go dialing the VFO all over.
But set the VFO to 500 KHz and you can work up and down the Mhz at the 500 KHZ point.
Its enough to trouble shoot the problem.
Roger AI4NI
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Wade <sacramento.cyclist at gmail.com>
To: R-390 HF Receiver List <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sat, Jan 17, 2015 10:05 pm
Subject: [R-390] IF alignment questions and noise issue.
Good evening,
Setting out to check alignment of the variable IF stages, and the
Y2K manual states to couple the generator through "Test Lead CX-1363/U" to
test points E209 and E210.
I have an HP8657B, and my guess is the test lead mentioned above
isolates the generator from the receiver, probably through a DC block. How
to you all couple a modern generator to those test points in practice?
Noise issue: The RF deck (that some may remember had shorted B+
cap) now seems to develop a "bacon frying" sound several minutes after a
cold start. I've isolated the noise to the RF deck by unplugging J208 when
the noise is present and it completely goes away. I've also swapped all
the tubes in the signal path with no change.
Any ideas on how I might isolate the noise to a stage in the RF
deck?
Thanks,
Dennis
--
"If they trust you, it is an extraordinary privilege, and you simply can't
abuse it."
- A. Alan Post 1914-2011. California Legislative Analyst 1949-1977.
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
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