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Re: [TenTec] can't service the omni-VI mixer

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] can't service the omni-VI mixer
From: Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 16:23:09 -0600
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NTE and other cross reference general replacement semiconductor companies should have crosses to the MPS devices. Don't overlook Mouser, distributor. They have vast stocks and fast service at reasonable prices. There are still surplus electronics places like Electronic Goldmine that often have out of production items.

Substituting bipolar transistors really comes down to getting the right polarity, NPN or PNP and other major parameters. A current rating and voltage rating close to the original, and frequency cutoff similar to the original, or higher than the application you are replacing. Get the Beta as close as you can, but remember, there are wide ranges of beta that can do the job. The mixer may not be a high gain stage, due to its intended function. Most cases of abnormal noise would not be in the active devices, (transistors) but in connections, or in faulty passive components, resistors, capacitors, and other such components. A rebuilt mixer board that is close to the original, is better than a non working mixer in a radio just sitting on a shelf.

Don't overlook loose plug in connections from the board to the motherboard. Sometimes connectors may wear to cause intermittent noise.

The wiggle test helps here. If wiggling something causes a noise, look closely at what moved. Don't be too agressive, but the more experience you get with troubleshooting, the better your "touch" will be at finding
causes of small problems.

-Stuart
K5KVH
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