[TenTec] Pegasus 550

davkozy at comcast.net davkozy at comcast.net
Mon Mar 29 09:16:26 PDT 2010


Yes,  I have tried without the tuner. I thought they may be a problem.  Have you ever tried to replace them? 



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "phil g" <trapperpg at earthlink.net> 
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec at contesting.com> 
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 8:23:09 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Pegasus 550 

Dave, 
The relays are a know source of headaches in the Pegasus.  Most all relay 
failures I have heard of were the result of an open coil winding.  Said 
relay failure will result in no output on one or more bands, depending on 
number of defective relays...there are 2 per band. 
 I would hazzard a guess it is more possible that a relay(s) has stuck, 
preventing proper switching of the bandpass filters. 
Have you tried without the tuner? 
Check pin diodes that switch receive bandpass filters. 

I think schematics are floating around on this list.. 
n4zsa 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <davkozy at comcast.net> 
To: "Ten-Tec, Discussion" <tentec at contesting.com> 
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 12:12 AM 
Subject: [TenTec] Pegasus 550 


> Hi all, 
> 
>     I have a Pegasus 550 with the Auto Tuner option that I bought at 
> Dayton 2000. This radio has performed flawlessly all this time until this 
> weekend. Whenever I try to transmit or tune on 80 meters, the power supply 
> trips on overload. I know it's not an antenna problem as I use the same 
> antenna on other rigs. This tripping on 80 meters happens even with no 
> output power applied. I tried a heaver power supply and it just loads the 
> supply down and dims the lights. 
> 
>     I have uninstalled & reinstalled the software from the computer as 
> well as re-flash the firmware in the radio. I also looked inside and saw 
> no obvious flashing or burning on the board or components. 
> 
>     I did however notice that the small Hasco relays (14 of them) on the 
> main board seem to have some sort of corrosion on their plastic cover. I 
> have not a clue where that came from. Some of them seemed to have a slight 
> oil film on them. Are these perhaps filled with some sort of dialetric 
> fluid to limit internal arcing and they are leaching it out? 
> 
>     Anyway, if anyone has any comments or suggestions I would really 
> appreciate them. I would hate to ship it off to Ten-Tec just to discover 
> this is a simple problem that happens all the time with a simple fix. 
> 
> Thanks 
> Dave  KB9EPL 
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