Hi All
Thanks for all the help
I opened the case today to find to a little safety mechanism (which is
connected by 2 red leads going to somewhere underneath to the right of
the fan) which pushes down when the case is on otherwise the linear does
not transmit so after pushing it down a couple of times seemed to fix it
I must have been using it for at least 3 hours this evening without a
hitch untill i moved to a more perminant location and then it stopped
working again and when i pushed down the mechanism again with the linear
in standby it all turned off and it turned out I blew a fuse in the
mains plug which was only 5 amps.
At least I think ive found the problem though which is step 1
now for the solution
Here is the Manuel for it
http://www.qth.at/oe1cwj/Dressler%20Manual%20D70_eng.pdf
and here is a better pic of the inside so you can see what i'm talking
about
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4453/dressler.jpg
As you can see there is a yellow wheel like thing to the right of the
fan with 2 red leads coming off it
thats the safety mechanism
Thanks
Will M0GYZ
On 17/03/2010 18:05, Paul Kiesel wrote:
> Hi Will,
>
> Check that the solder on the output coax connector is not open. Some
> brick amplifiers will "bend" when being moved around. Very often the
> solder will fracture where the output lead is soldered to the
> connector. Look closely as it is hard to see. Good luck!
>
> 73,
> Paul, K7CW
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Will M0GYZ <m0gyz@gb3hp.com>
> *To:* vhfcontesting@contesting.com
> *Cc:* uk-contest@contesting.com
> *Sent:* Tue, March 16, 2010 12:54:46 PM
> *Subject:* [VHFcontesting] A Weird Dressler D 200 S Linear Amp Problem
>
> Hi All
>
> Got a weird one for you.
>
> I have Dressler D200S VHF Linear Amp which was given to me for contesting.
> There has always been a strange problem which i originally thought was a
> sticky relay
> However after a while of looking at it. Its as if the amp wont Transmit
> without it being on a really flat surface which caused problems for me
> at the recent 144/432mhz contest
> I can't figure out why it would require such a dead flat surface before
> the needle moves and im putting power out.
>
> It was working ok apart from this at home as i was putting out 120w with
> 5w drive provided I found the right spot for it but when i took it out
> to the contest it just didn't want to Transmit at all and when it did
> the power just decreased over 3-10 seconds and I couldn't get 120w out
> of it max.
>
> My thoughts are thats it might be a dry joint but the guy who had it
> before me didn't ever report it had a problem but unforuntly he died a
> couple of years ago.
> So it only Transmits when its in a spot it likes after moving around my
> windowsill
>
> So any thoughts ?
>
> Thanks
> Will M0GYZ
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