*Far from being an Expert myself, The first place I would look would be the
RX High Pass Filter Board ( 81330 ) At the Antenna Input to the High Pass
Filter Board, there are two LC Coils and a Diode ... Any of which could be
Shorted or open in the case of the LC Coils. You should be able to inject
signal or an antenna input on each side of the High pass Filter Board. I
would use a Clip Lead and touch my Antenna to the output connection from
the board and see what happens. The High Pass Filter board uses Switching
Diodes to select the correct Filter for each Band. I am believing that like
Ivory Soap, 99 44/100s percent sure that the problem is somewhere on the
High Pass Filter Board.*
* 73 and May God Bless from Wade/KJ4WS*
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:20 PM, K8JHR <jrichards@k8jhr.com> wrote:
> Hi Vic -- I am far from expert on this, but I wonder if you can locate
> ANOTHER protective diode in the receiver circuit. I once killed my Omni
> VII receiver by hot-switching an "active" receive only antenna - the power
> connector arced to case ground of a bias-tee injector as I plugged it in,
> and that fritzed the receiver. Gary at TenTec service called me to explain
> it before he fixed it, and I believe he said there were multiple diodes to
> protect the rig in such cases.
>
> So... perhaps you have more than one diode or fuse or other prophylactic
> device to check?
>
> -----------------------------K8JHr ------------------
>
>
> On 7/9/2014 5:50 PM, Vic Klein wrote:
>
> I lifted the component (EMI protection diode?) that jumpers the coax
>> connector on the back of the Paragon, but it made no difference.
>>
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