Just a detail... It would be better if you could run your RF into a dummy
load so there'd be no radiation at all that could be getting back into the
rig. If it were RF getting into the rig, you might see a power level where
it doesn't happen. Good luck with your troubleshooting. Please post your
findings on The List.
73,
ed - k9ew
On 8/2/06, OTAKEBI@aol.com <OTAKEBI@aol.com> wrote:
>
> I am getting bad signal reports on my Corsair II.
> Was told of a staccato sound to the transmit audio signal.
> I thought of RF or mic problems.
> I used another rig to listen to the transmit signals and I could hear what
> best could be described as a slight gurgling sound and you could
> really tell
> it was taking place on sustained words.
> I was getting full output into a good antenna with flat SWR and ALC light
> was blinking and no speech process.
> Tried a different mic same problem.
> Went to my OMNI V and it was clean with good audio.
> So, I think we can eliminate mic problems and RF.
> I am using the same power supply on both rigs so I guess we can
> also exclude
> that as a problem.
> Power supply is an Astron RS-35M and is grounded.
> Drawing 18 Amps tops at 90 watts on 10 meters so that is in spec.
> Although, it could be FM'ing.
> Power cable???
> Any ideas before I dig in?
> Thanks,
> Dan N4VET
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