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Re: [TenTec] Centurion Amp QSK Board

To: bcarling@cfl.rr.com, tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Centurion Amp QSK Board
From: "Donald, K6RV" <K6RV@earthlink.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 22:09:01 -0500
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Bry,

You definitely do have a blown QSK board. Those are the same symptoms I had - and if you re-read the email of mine below, it gives you all the info on how to fix the board. That board is very sensitive to any shorts, spikes or surges. Once I repaired my board, all was well, and has been ever since. I was just lucky I did not have a transformer problem!

Good luck !

Donald, K6RV
On 3/15/2014 9:48 PM, bcarling@cfl.rr.com wrote:
Interesting developments.

I have a newly rewound HV power transformer installed in my Tentec 422.
It appears to be working. No more blowing primary fuses and I now see the 3000V 
or so that I expect on the Ep metering. However the switchover circuits are now 
misbehaving.

If anyone has experience with the QSK board please comment - here is what 
happens:
When I turn on the amplifier, the OPERATE and TRANSMIT LEDs are illuminated. 
The Standby LED is not illuminated. The tubes light up.

If I engage the microswitch on the side of the AC / Relay board then I hear 
relays kick in and a small amount if plate current follows. Approx. 100 mA as I 
remember.

On checking around inside the amp I find that U2 NAND gate on the QSK board is 
not operating correctly. PINS 11, 12 and 13 are all HIGH - around 12V or so. 
Power appears to be correct with Pin 7 at 0V and Pin 14 at +13V.

The other NAND outputs of U2 are:

Pin 3 = 14v
Pin 4 = 0.22v
Pin 10 = 14v

Can anyone tell me why U2 would act this way and fail to follow the NAND logic? 
Any idea what is going on in my 422 to make it misbehave this way?

Best regards - Brian Carling, AF4K

>From earlier:

It appears after reviewing my QSK board problem and the blown fuses in my Centurion, that 
I mis-wrote what happened. I indeed had the same symptoms you had: Blown fuses for no 
apparent reason. In my case the QSK board was blown, but in talking to Ten-Tec service 
yesterday, they said the sequence happened like this: There was a high voltage short from 
one of the 3-500Z tube plates to the top of the cabinet, causing the fuses to blow. Guess 
when I had replaced the tubes, one of the plate straps was too close to the top of the 
case and arced over. The blowing of the fuses created a surge, or a spike, which blew out 
the QSK board. The QSK board is very sensitive to the fuses being blown, for whatever 
reason. You may find, that the QSK board is blown in addition to the transformer being 
shorted. The symptom will be that the standby/operate switch does not work as it should, 
and the transmit light will be constantly on. If that is the case, then you can get the 
"kit" to rebuild t
he QSK board, or send the board to Ten-Tec for them to re-build, or have them send you a 
new QSK board (Cost = $97), and/or the "kit" to rebuild your old board and have 
as a spare. That is what I did. The Kit consists of 2 IC's and 5 Transistors, and cost 
about $20, as I remember. I know you are concerned about putting so much money into the 
amp., but, in my view, it is both necessary, and worth it, especially since you already 
will have the big bucks invested in the re-wound transformer.

Again, Bry, good luck !

73, Donald K6RV

Message: 14 Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 06:18:44 -0800 From: Bry Carling <bcarling@cfl.rr.com> To: Discussion of 
Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com> Cc: "tentec@contesting.com" 
<tentec@contesting.com> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Centurion Amp. Problem Message-ID: 
<42FCECBC-F96D-40EC-ACBB-A21415410F44@cfl.rr.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Thank you so 
much. They never brought up that possibility during my calls to Tentec while troubleshooting. However the 
previous owner did mention to me that the QSK board had already been replaced. This amp is trying my patience. 
It's not just the money but the time. If I end up replacing the QSK board too then I will have enough into it to 
have bought a nicer amplifier. It's disappointing to think a QSK board could cause main fuses to blow. I will try 
to learn how to troubleshoot that section while my transformer is away being rewound. Thank you so much for the 
insight about the QSK circuit. Bry AF4K

  Best regards - Bry Carling




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