On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 12:58 -0400, WA2USA@aol.com wrote:
> Dave, I hope you don't mind me writing to you in response to your email to
> another ham radio operator who owns a Ten Tec Corsair II.
> But I couldn't help but read where you gave some advice to Steve, N0TU,
> about rebuilding the PTO of his rig to improve the receiver.
> I just wanted to make sure I understood what was happening. You see, my
> Corsair II is getting mushy on receive, meaning I experience warble on
> signals,
> which settle out after the rig has been on for a while.
>
> You mentioned to call John at Ten Tec to get a rebuild kit for the PTO. Do
> you know what typically goes bad in the PTO circuit to cause the warble on
> signals? And do you know John's last name?
>
> Any help you can give me will be appreciated.
>
> Take care and best 73.
>
> de Dennis - WA2USA
>
If its a PTO problem it comes from either lubrication or a wear problem.
With age the grease gets lumpy. The slug is spring loaded and that tends
to move the screw around the lumps. And it also makes it take more
torque at the low end of the band so troubles that I've had things like
nothing happening when I turned the knob are due to wear where the balls
of the vernier drive run in the shaft and the outer race. These are
parts that come in the kit. Its also possible to get end play into the
shaft from the outer race wearing so that the slug is easily moved in
and out by touching the knob or by speaker vibration.
As others have pointed out, loose board grounding screw can also
contribute to similar vibration sensitive changes in frequency.
--
73, Jerry, K0CQ,
All content copyright Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer
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