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Re: [Yaesu] FT-1000D Audio Distortion

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Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT-1000D Audio Distortion
From: "David J Windisch" <davidjw@cinci.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:18:21 -0400
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Dick, tweaking settings is a workaround.  The amps in question, Q2003 and 
Q2004 on the IF UNIT board, need to be turned off when the NB is turned off, 
which doesn't happen in the unmodified units.
73 Dave N3HE

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dick Zseltvay" <dickzs@comcast.net>
To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT-1000D Audio Distortion


> David, I would suggest checking several settings before you try
> modifications on the receiver itself. The symptom that you're describing
> could come from too much RF amplification.
>
> A number of selections on the FT-1000 effect RF levels. Audio distortion
> is a hallmark of over driving the RF amplifier. The following controls all
> interact with one another so any one or a combination of several could be
> the source of the audio distortion from too much RF amplification.
>
> The two noise blankers (NF, and NBW), the Front END control, the AGC
> control. And of course, the RF gain control. Keywords: that you mentioned
> include "strong signals". Given conditions such as this one should be
> using they some level of attenuation. The NOR position adds further RF
> amplification to a signal (RF preamplifier is switched in). With the
> switch in the IPO position, the signal bypasses the radio's preamplifier
> and it is injected directly into the first mixer. As mentioned earlier,
> one of the positions for attenuation should be selected.
>
> The AGC control also affects RF amplification as well as possibly adding
> interference to the audio signal. Under the conditions you described, the
> AGC control should be set to on. The AGC control in tandem with the RF
> Gain control can add interference in both the RF and IF (amplifier)
> stages. The following settings guarantee audio distortion: the AGC control
> set to OFF, the RF gain control set to a high level (turned clockwise).
>
> With a single side band mode selected the AGC control should be set to the
> medium or slow position. When the mode is set to CW the AGC control should
> be OFF or set to the fast position.
>
> The above gives the idea: too much RF amplification gives audio
> distortion.
>
> Dick Zseltvay, KC4COP
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