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Subject: [AMPS] Alpha Status
From: nospam4me@juno.com (nospam4me@juno.com)
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 08:05:41 -0700
re:  alpha amplifier problem. 
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Thank you to everyone who has replied to the Alpha 
amplifier problem.  I suggested checking the plate 
blocking caps and the output tank as mentioned 
below.   The tank circuit and band switch for common 
and not so obvious problems. 
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Bob replied to me that he has checked the plate 
blocking caps (a pair at .001) which read "normal" 
on his capacitance meter.  I suggested a possible 
swap out if possible as I've had many capacitors 
not cut the mustard in rf service, but read near 
normal capacitance values.  
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Then I realized this is the version with the chain 
drive and that (proper alignment) would be the first 
place to check past the obvious. 
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Bob also mentions that the Bird, 50 ohm termination 
and the other items have been checked and verified 
for proper operation on separate equipment. 
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Back with more results soon... Bob wants me to thank 
your for your ideas
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73's
skipp
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[snip]
From: K8MLM@aol.com
I had the same symptoms with an Alpha 77SX... Low 
power.  The problem was slipped chain drive and 
improperly indexed input and output band switches.  
A youngster thought they were neat cranks and 
cranked them over to the stops and beyond.  I 
re-indexed the switches and everything is fine.
Bob  

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