[R-390] Gain drift
chacuff
chacuff at cableone.net
Sat Oct 13 11:04:38 EDT 2018
Does it do this if you leave it in MGC from power up.
Have you replaced all paper caps?
These are common issues in radios that haven't had all the paper caps replaced.
CecilK5DL
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From: dog <agfa at hughes.net>
Date: 10/13/18 9:28 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: r-390 at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [R-390] Gain drift
Not sure how to explain it except 'gain drift'. I thought it was dirty
2nd Osc. bandswitch, but don't think so now. When I turn on the 390A
with no antenna on it, let it warm up so I can get some audio noise out
of the diode load to a small SS amp, then let it sit for a while
listening to the white noise, after about 5 minutes or less, the audio
drops rather rapidly way down and I mean to the point where I have to
turn up the SS amp volume a whole lot. Then if I do just about anything
to interrupt the receiver, like turn to STBY, or even sometimes MGC, or
rock the Bandswitch, the volume pops right back up. But none of these
things are definitive to correct the attenuation, it can be any of them.
It's almost like the gain through the RX had been attenuated somewhere
and any interruption or change in the signal makes the attenuation go
away. Tried switching tubes, RF and IF, haven't tried the PTO. Even just
hooking up the antenna will do the same thing. Now if I have the antenna
hooked up, it never seems to do this. I've tried poking around the
different modules, tubes, etc when the volume drops and I just don't
seem to be able to figure out where this attenuation is occurring or
why. Any help here? I'm kinda shooting in the dark.
Dave N3DT
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