Ok I tried the rx switch clean, I had already done that a few times but did a
bunch more slides. No change.
As far as the filters. I am looking at the 9mhz 2.4 It is a soldered on filter?
everything seems good there. I do not have any of the 6 mhz filters engaged but
have turned them on off etc seems to make no difference. I did not try
unplugging them from the board yet. I have poked and jiggled all over the place
and find no loose or intermittent s.
I had already plugged and unplugged most of the interconnecting coax plugs that
run between boards. I should have mentioned that I have had Ten Tec's since my
dad bought me a 544 new back in 78' So somewhat familiar with the simple
"fixes".
I had called Paul in service and he too pointed to the filter chain as well as
the tracing of signal through the boards. I guess I am not sure how to check
that any further than I already have. He also suggested the voltage checks
across the boards starting with the first in line and working from there.
Everything tested good up to the 80987 board.
The only thing I am finding is the incorrect voltage reads on Q6 of the 80987
board. The manual has so many errors I really don't trust it. It does say that
Q3 of that board is a preamp and that Q6 then amps the signal again. My signal
sounds the same with Q6 on the board or removed. Signal seems to be there just
not getting amplified by Q6. My RF gain has to be at max to hear anything if
turned down just one notch everything goes away completely.
If I touch the metal case of Q6 I get a huge rise in white hash noise but it
does not increase the signal. If Q3 is touched It gives a small increase in
noise. I notice some of the same transistors on other boards when touched have
a similar effect so that my not indicate anything. Just an observation to
share.
According to my manual Q6 on receive should have 9.5v on the collector, 1.7v on
the base and .9v on the emitter. I read 11.5 on all three. I removed Q6 and get
the same readings without the transistor in the circuit. I also replaced it
with a new one and get the same readings.
????? Still stumped here so far. Thanks for your input though and I am sure we
will get this figured out. No doubt will be a good one to have documented in
the end.
73 Jon
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 2:21 AM, Barry N1EU <barry.n1eu@gmail.com>
wrote:
It could also be a bad xtal filter or poor filter contact, or poor contact
along the receive chain. Clean them all or try jumpering the filter
contacts.
Barry N1EU
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Gary - AB9M <glhuber@msn.com> wrote:
> Slide the AUX ANT / AUX RX switch back and forth about 20 times......
> often corrosion / oxidation causes weak receive; cleaning the switch will
> put things back to normal.
>
> 73 & DX,
>
> Gary - AB9M
>
> -----Original Message----- From: jon greenwood via TenTec
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2015 9:40 PM
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Cc: jon greenwood
> Subject: [TenTec] Corsair II weak weak receive
>
>
> Hope some of the good troubleshooters on here can point me in a direction.
> I have a Corsair 2 that is very weak on receive. I have checked transistor
> voltages on IF/AF board 80984, the Osc/mixer board 80975, and the RX mixer
> board 80987. All seem good or very close to specs in manual, except Q6 on
> RX mixer 80987.
> I am reading 11.5 volts on base emitter and collector in receive mode. In
> Transmit these all read correctly base emitter and collector zero volts. I
> replaced the 270pf cap C24 as well as C25 5-25pf variable cap. No change. I
> removed the Q6 transistor and the radio receives exactly the same. I
> replaced with a new transistor with no change. So my thought is a bad a
> component around Q6 but at this point I am stumped on what it is. I also
> checked D7 and D8 pulling them off the board and just checking with my ohm
> meter. Flow in only one direction on each so they seem good.
> Any thoughts/ test procedures would be much appreciated. I have a 100mhz
> digital scope and an older Fluke DMM that I have to work with.
> Questions/Thoughts? Jon N8MUS
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