I've forgotten to add, that you must realign the driver and final 
grid section for the upper bands (best if you perform a complete RF 
re-alignment as per manual), where you may note the worst tracking 
difference after C13 capacitor change. 
 
Good luck
Guillermo - LU8EYW.  
GGLL wrote: 
 
   Are your final tubes fine after C13 short?; that failure will turn 
very positive final tube's grid bias, which causes an indeed high 
plate current. Check them before you go to the shop. If I don't miss, 
C13 was a 100 pF rectangular old style mica cap. You could replace 
them with two 47 pF, 500V NP0 disc ceramics in parallel as I did in 
several 101's with good results. 
 
Best regards
Guillermo - LU8EYW.  
Jerry Pittman wrote: 
 
Correction!!!  Sorry Rick,  I spoke to soon.  I pulled the C13 cap 
from the 
circuit and found that it had shorted.  You were dead on for the 
diagnosis. 
Now to go to the electronics shop tomorrow. 
 
Thanks a Million!!
73 Jerry
WD4OIX  
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Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Problem in FT-101E -100v Circuit (Jerry Pittman) 
 
   
 
Thanks for the tip Rick.  I checked that cap and it appears okay, so 
the 
search goes on. 
Jerry 
 
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Check the coupling capacitor, C13, between the 12BY7A and the finals.
Rick, WD8JJA.  
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 Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 12:41:26 -0500
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Hello to all,
HELP!  I wonder if anyone has run into this problem:  
My 101E was just idling along while I was working on the computer the 
      
  
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other evening, when I started smelling something hot.  I shot the rig 
      
  
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off immediately and found that the bias control (VR1) on the 
voltage = 
control board (PB1547B) had over heated, as well as the (2) 10K = 
resistors on either side of the control. 
 
When I check the voltage at pin 5 of the 1547 board, I found that it 
      
  
  was 
  
 
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getting -160v instead of -100v.  I went to the Rectifier board 
      
  
  (PB1076B) 
  
 
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and made tests there.  When I disconnected the lead from the -100v = 
terminal, the voltage shows -60v but with it is connected it shows = 
-160v.  With the lead disconnected I also tested it for AC voltage 
and 
      
  
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it shows 125vac as well as -60vdc. 
 
I checked all the components on the 1076B board and found all okay, 
      
  
  but 
  
 
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just to be sure I hadn't missed something, I put in a used PB1076B 
      
  
  board 
  
 
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and found all of the same readings.  I had already checked all of the 
      
  
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other voltages coming and going from the 1076B and all are correct = 
except the -100v.  The voltages from all of the transformer taps 
      
  
  appear 
  
 
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to be within range as well. 
 
Does anyone have an Idea or run into this before? 
 
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Jerry
WD4OIX
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