[TenTec] Triton IV 544 Digital

Winston jones_winston at bellsouth.net
Sat Feb 27 07:01:51 EST 2021


I removed antenna, and sure enough, heard the pulsing signal at 14.0004, zero beat at 14.0000.
The fact it’s only heard without antenna, on a frequency I never use, makes it even more a non-issue.
73, Winston K4CWQ

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> On Feb 26, 2021, at 8:43 PM, Carl Moreschi <n4py3 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> You have to remove the antenna to hear the pulse at 14.0
> 
> Carl Moreschi N4PY
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>> On 2/26/2021 7:55 PM, Winston wrote:
>> After reading these posts, checked my 544. No such pulses anywhere. If they only appeared at 14.0, I wouldn’t care. I never operate on band edges.
>> -de K4CWQ
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>>> On Feb 26, 2021, at 7:03 PM, Bob McGraw<rmcgraw at blomand.net>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> It is not at all unusual for electrolytic capacitors to decrease in value as they age.  Thus an original 10mfd, after a few, years may effectively be a 1mfd capacitor.  Although I don't care for the "shotgun" approach, this usually saves time and money.
>>> 
>>> Keeps life simple and less frustrating.
>>> 
>>> 73
>>> 
>>> Bob, K4TAX
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 2/26/2021 10:33 AM, Mike Bryce wrote:
>>>> I’ve never done a shotgun approach when it comes to replacing electrolytic capacitors, but in the case of this particular display unit, that was alway the first thing I did.
>>>> 
>>>> Then, and it’s been  years ago, some smaller electrolytic caps (1mf) and .001 disc took care of it. Nothing I did eliminated it 100%
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Mike Bryce
>>>> prosolar at sssnet.com
>>>> 
>>>> "The eye is always caught by the light, but shadows have more to say"
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 26, 2021, at 11:20 AM, Paul Christensen<w9ac at arrl.net>  wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mike,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Interesting.  If the 544 schematic is correct, the Display Board has no common +Vcc.  +Vcc is supplied individually to each 7-segment LED module via Q14-Q19 (PNP) on the Logic Board.  +Vcc on the Logic board is RF bypassed  with a 0.047uF cap at C6.   +Vcc on the Logic Board is also connected to IC-1 with ample decoupling, consisting of a 22 ohm resistor and a 0.1 uF cap at C7.  The 22 ohm resistor is mainly there to regulate current into a Zener diode that feeds +Vcc to IC-1 but it also functions to decouple.
>>>>> 
>>>>> To me it looks like Ten Tec adequately decoupled one part of the Logic Board, but not the other going into the display board.   The only problem with duplicating R/C de-coupling on the +Vcc bus feeding Q14-Q19 is that any series resistance will make the display slightly dimmer -- and the green LED segments are already way too dim due to green-wavelength filtering through the smoked Plexiglass lens.  So, that leaves adding an additional RF bypass across C6 (0.047 uF). Possibly something like a 4.7 uF 'lytic cap in parallel with a 0.22 uF film bypass will do the trick.
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