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Re: [TenTec] TT 422 Amp Filament Transformer Problem?

To: k0bx@arrl.net, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] TT 422 Amp Filament Transformer Problem?
From: "Mike, K9UW" <k9uw@wi-net.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 18:39:05 -0500
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Joe, I also own an early 422 and just updated it with the "Bias Mod for 422" from TenTec. This mod kit includes a replacement for the original Filament AC Board and features a circuit that cuts off the bias when the rig is in transmit but is in idle.

While installing the mod, I discovered that the wires providing AC to the old board (at terminals H and J) were stranded, and that all but one of the strands had broken on each wire. I have no idea whether the failure of the strands was a recent event or if they had been broken for some time. Given the intermittent nature of your problem, perhaps this condition exists in your 422 as well?
73, de Mike, K9UW
Amherst, WI
http://www.k9uw.com



k0bx@arrl.net wrote:
I got a Older TT-422 Amp a few months ago.  Works fine and in good condition.  
Then one day I turned it on and nothing light up, that is, no panel lamps, it 
looked dead.  As I looked around on the amp, I found that the 2 3-500Z's were 
on?

Reading the manual, it seems that when the amp is turned on, voltage is applied 
to the filament transformer.  From there, there are two output taps, one go's 
to the tubes and the other one go's to the QSK Board to provide voltage for the 
+ 12 VDC Supply.

This is where the problem is.  There was no voltage at the connector to the QSK 
board.  When I played around with the connector and the two wires coming from 
the filament transformer.  The amp came to life.  I figured the connector on 
the wires needed a good cleaning which I did.

All worked for a few weeks.  Then it happened again, no voltage to the +12 
supply.  I left the amp on for a few minutes with only the filament voltage to 
the tubes on.  Suddenly, the amp came on.  I didn't do anything, I had not open 
the case.

I suspect the filament transformer has an intermitent in the transformer tap 
that supplies the voltage to the +12 Volts supply.

I wonder if anyone else has had a problem like this??  The TT-422 amp has been 
around for a longtime and anything that could go wrong has.

Any help or comments.

Joe K0BX


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