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Re: [TenTec] Using Aux power and "spare" functions on Argosy 525

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Using Aux power and "spare" functions on Argosy 525
From: "Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 23:00:05 +0200
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Steve, don't place too much weight on the answer anyone of us gives you.
We may all be wrong.

All answers will be based on a "stock radio", but my experience over the
years is, these radios often have been modified. You have to get in there
and trace the wires going to these jacks in order to know just exactly what
you have.

The two RCA phono jacks marked +13v "were" originally wired to the 13v.
If you follow the schematic (on the first page in the downloaded handbook),
you will see that the two jacks should be wired together and then have a
single wire running to the Control Board 80781.

ON THAT BOARD.....there is a little 10A glass fuse.  Check to see if it is
blown or good.  Surely it is not blown, because this board generates the T
and R voltages, and the radio would not work if these were not working
correctly.

HOWEVER, THERE IS A SMALL INDUCTOR, "L1", and if this inductor is burned
out, you will not have 13 volts to the back panel jacks, but you will still
have 13v to the circuits creating the T and R voltage.  That might be the
culprit.  IF it is blown, it may be blown because its neighbor, C6 shorted
out.

With POWER OFF, do the following:

 - with a volt meter, measure the voltage at the junction of L1 and C6.  (C6
is a 1000 MF, 16v electrolyt).  Be absolutely sure there is no DC voltage at
that junction.  If there is voltage on it (which will rapidly deplete with
the meter across it, then there must also be 13v available for the back
panel jacks. 

 -then switch to Ohms measurements and measure across L1.  It should read
zero ohms. 
 
 - Next, place the Ohms meter in x100 scale and measure across C6 (to
ground).  Then reverse the leads and measure across C6 again.  In one of the
directions the meter should briefly jump up, and then slowly fall back off.
IF IT MEASURES ZERO OHMS (or close), it is shorted out and probably the
reason it blew L1.

If you don't have 13v on the back panel, but the wire going to the control
board is still in place, then the problem is going to be in the 3 things I
described above, fuse, L1, or C6.

GL and have fun!

73
Rick, DJ0IP



-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of Stephen Roberts
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 9:51 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: [TenTec] Using Aux power and "spare" functions on Argosy 525

Ok, call me stupid but I'm new to all of this. I have an Argosy 525 and I
want to run some other stuff from the 12V out on the back of the rig, but
when I put a meter on it, it doesn't show any voltage. The Tech manual
wasn't much use either. Ideally I'd like to have Powerpole connectors in the
back of the rig so I can plug other stuff into it like my audio SCAF filter,
antenna tuner, etc. I'm also wondering what the "spare" RCA jacks are for.

73
Steve
KB1WUD









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