James,
Did you remove the paint from the contact surface of the chassis and coax
connectors (SO239)?
Also check for excess flux on a solder joint or a cold solder joint.
I hope that helps, Take Care, 73'S KA5SIW
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From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 1:41 PM
Subject: [TenTec] TT Model 1225 SWR/Watt meter question
Greetings -
I recently built a Model 1225 SWR/Watt meter kit. At first, it was easy to
align it, and it worked as expected.
Now, maybe a month or so later, I cannot get the SWR (return power) meter to
behave as expected. I have several other meters, by Ten-Tec, Palstar, Daiwa
and on my Omni VII, all of which agree with each other, but the SWR (return
power) mater runs high no matter how carefully I set it. Now it always too
high (the forward power meter seems to act as it should, and within
expectations, even considering the rather wide tolerance these things have.
Any ideas? Any special tricks or techniques to help set it so it measures up
like my other meters? It seemed OK at first...
Losing my mind... Thank you.
------------------- James -K8JHR -------------------------
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