Allen, you do not have to use the internal keyer in the Corsair II. If
you do, there is a jumper with two RCA phone plugs on it that goes from
the keyer out connector to the key connector. I unplug that many times
to hook up my bug or straight key. I just plug them into the key jack
once the jumper is removed.
I really like my Corsair II.
73,
Steve WA9JML
On 2/19/2014 2:50 PM, A R wrote:
Good news update to the "band-aid" remedy of a fan to reduce processor
temperature:
For what it's worth, the installation of a 30mm x 30mm x 10mm, 12v, 1.8cfm fan
to move a little air thru the logic board enclosure, has reduced the internal
enclosure temp rise by almost 20C. The small fan is a brushless ball bearing
fan, fits nicely onto the rear of the rear of the enclosure lid with minor
sheet metal modification, draws only 50ma, is essentilally noise free. The
1.8cfm flow is enough to just move air thru the enclosure, and keeps the
processor temp low enough to prevent the stuck-almost-low input gate from
deteriorating to a stuck-low gate (as perceived by the processor). The fan cost
$10.
Unlikely that others have experienced this identical processor failure, but
thought the results of adding the small fan to remedy my unique failure
condition may be of interest to others. My Corsair II has now been operating
with no CW-mode issues for 8 hours with the 20C lower internal temp of the
logic board enclosure. Life is good.....
Pursuit of a permanent remedy is still underway, but in the meantime, the
cooling fan band-aid is getting me by.
73,
Allen-----W7GIF
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From: A R<mailto:raf_3@msn.com>
To: tentec<mailto:TenTec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 5:43 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Corsair II UV EPROM failure
My recently acquired Corsair II has a failed logic board UV eprom (MC68705P3S) that prevents me from
operating CW. The eprom failure is the keyer "dit" input stuck close enough to a "low",
that about 30 minutes after power-up, the eprom temp reaches 50C, and the "dit" input is low
enough that all I have is a continuous, uninterruptable transmitted string of dits. Unfortunately, the
architecture doesn't have provision to defeat the keyer function in CW mode. The eprom temp reaches the 50C
temp after about 30 minutes, with an ambient temp of 22C.
I've talked to Garry Green at TenTec, but they don't have any proms for this
ancient Corsair II. But, the unprogrammed MC68705P3S's are available elsewhere,
and Garry agreed to search the TenTec operation to see if they have the
programming fixture and the Corsair II program. I'm hoping that Garry can find
the fixture and the program. But, I'm not very optimistic he'll be successful.
So, my options are to either find a "surplus" programmed CORSAIR II MC68705P3S
(anybody have a spare or surplus one?), or modify the Logic Board enclosure to provide forced air
cooling in an attempt to keep the processor temp below the critical 50C.......and hope the
processor "dit" input doesn't further deteriorate.
Does anyone have a spare or "surplus" programmed processor for the CORSAIR
II?
Thoughts on cooling/controlling the temp of the processor? Forced air may
get the job done (maybe in combination with a dip heatsink bonded onto the
processor). But I recall (from a former life) that ss heat exchangers for dips
may be a solution that's not as messy as shoe-horning a 25mm pc fan onto the
logic board enclosure, but would necessarily contribute a slight ? temp rise in
the CORSAIR's interior.
Any help or suggestions welcome.
73,
Allen---W7GIF
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