Thank you Ralph!
I hooked the Omni up to a Pyramid linear supply
that I have here. I can run up to about 10 watts
and then the voltage sags enough to cause the frequency
to change. So, I am ok if I stick to lower power.
I'm going to dive into the 252mo supply and see
what is what.
Do you think it would be better to get a switching-type
supply? Should I be worried about noise on the power
line?
Chris
On 2/8/2015 9:22 PM, Ralph Arnold wrote:
> I had the same problem with my OMNI D the PS is bad mine blew the Bridge
> Rectifer and the 3055 Voltage Regulators were leaky I also replaced the
> electrolytic cap it was old Now it works like a champ Oh BTW check output
> with a known good DVM and I also Scoped PS for clean power.(no 60 cy
> ripple. Im an old USN Aviation Tech KD8BTQ ---Ralph
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 11:41 PM, Chris Howard w0ep <w0ep@w0ep.us> wrote:
>
>>
>> I was tuning up the antenna with my Omni-D yesterday
>> afternoon and everything went completely dead.
>> I was not high on SWR and not turned up to maximum power.
>>
>> Turning things off and on I was able to get the power
>> supply meter light to come on, but nothing on the rig.
>>
>> I have the light in my SWR meter hooked up to the supply
>> also, and that is not working. I think the supply has
>> problems.
>>
>> -- later --
>>
>> I jumper the "SW" ports of the connector, plugged in
>> in the supply and fired it up. Sure enough, the supply
>> lights up but no output.
>>
>> Any advice before I dive in?
>>
>> Chris
>> w0ep
>>
>>
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