[Amps] Blown anode choke in TL-922
Alek Petkovic
vk6apk at bigpond.com
Sun Apr 24 01:59:28 PDT 2011
In Isaac's original description, he described hearing a bang. That
means that he had 'an event'.
The browning of the wires of the plate choke is not consistent with
the symptoms (bang) that Isaac described hearing.
Something else caused that bang to be heard. A bandswitch or tuning
capacitor flashover A popping diode or capacitor or even the cw/ssb
switch contacts.
Isaac, there must be some damage, other than that plate choke that
you have not uncovered yet.
73, Alek.
VK6APK
At 04:45 PM 24/04/2011, Alf Pousar wrote:
>Hi Isaac,
>I guess it's due to the fact you are running RTTY. The power
>dissipation is a totally different ball game for RTTY vs SSB.
>Your working is similar to keydown for the entire qso during transmission.
>This is orfcourse only my opinion.
>
>Happy easter,
>Alf OH2QM
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