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To: amps@contesting.com, Jim W7RY <w7ry@inbox.com>
Subject: [Amps] Centurion
From: Dan Atchison <N3ND@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 21:13:50 -0400
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Well, interesting repair.  Yes, the problem was a leaky Q1 on the 
display board.  Replaced with a non-descript  2N3904 since I didn't have 
the 2N4124 that was bad.  Schematic called for a different transistor 
altogether.

Delving into the circuit also revealed why I had no PTT.  Seems if the 
amp detects RF output prior to PTT, then the PTT circuit is disabled.  I 
had no RF output, but the leaky transistor had the same effect as 
rectified RF allowing voltage where it was not wanted!

Also found out the step-start circuit is fried.  Read that as the power 
resistor is fried.  The board it's on is behind the HV transformer so I 
may just leave it alone.

I know many people have Centurions.  This one is a 422B, the black (and 
current) faced amp.  I've had it almost eight years now and it's been a 
problem child.   Early on in its life I lost two HV transformers.  
Tentec had a problem with these and never, NEVER admitted as such.  One 
was replaced under warranty, the next one lasted seven months.  Both 
failed with shorted primaries.  After the second failed, I bit the 
bullet and bought a Peter Dahl and never looked back.  I had Dahl 
slightly up the secondary voltage on this one.

This is about the sixth repair on the unit, by far and away my least 
reliable piece of equipment.  Even the schematics are wrong -- and I 
bought the amp after it had been on the market already for 15 years or 
so.  Even the board screened nomenclature was incorrect on a few boards 
that I noticed while troubleshooting.   I may never buy another piece of 
Tentec gear again.
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