If there is a problem in the radio, it would most likely be on the A0
board,
but would be hard to diagnose. It could simply be that the radio is at a
'hot spot' on the beverage transmission line. A quick test would be to
add
a quarter wavelength of transmission line in series with the RX antenna
input and see if that has any effect at all on the situation.
A couple of questions:
Have you looked on a spectrum analyzer or checked otherwise to see
what
frequency all of that power is at when the drive is at 2 Watts?
What happens when you turn the transmit power off by pressing the PWR
button or from the menu?
Do you have the same problem when you use different antennas on the RX
input, or even no RX antenna, but RX still selected?
What kind of transmit antenna and how far from the beverage?
Ron N6IE
www.N6IE.com <http://www.n6ie.com/>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Dougherty NQ4I" <nq4i@contesting.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:38 PM
Subject: [TenTec] weird thing
> Hi all...I have been chasing my tail on a problem relating to
> 160m....it
> appears that when you have a rx ant selected some rf is getting into
> the
> radio...if I turn the rf drive back to 2 watts , the amp will still put
> out
> in excess of 1500 watts...if I deselect the rx ant, the out put of the
rig
> is solid and steady...torroids are used on all rx beverages...8 of them
to
> be exact...per beverage....but something is going on when the rx ant is
> selected in the Orion, and it is directly related to being in line
> versus
> out of line..any else experience this problem??
>
> de Rick NQ4I
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