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Re: [TenTec] corsair 1

To: ROLAND HOWELL <snowy.howell@btinternet.com>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] corsair 1
From: Dukes HiFi <dukeshifi@comcast.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:31:51 -0500
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Those may cause a problem, but that problem would have always been present. The 
thing could never have worked since, no one in their right mind would change 
the and the radio certainly would never have left Sevierville with that error 
in place.

The display in that radio is a real counter, as I am sure you know. However, it 
is only “counting” the VFO. The remaining display counts are preloaded as an 
offset,  depending upon band. This offset takes into account the BFO frequency 
(9 MHz nominally) and the crystal HFO ( varies with band). On some bands, it 
adds the PTO to the offset, on some it subtracts the PTO from the offset. In 
all cases the display needs information from the band switch to tell it what 
offset to use and in what direction to do the math.

If the VFO jumper is unplugged, the offset values are as follows:

160, 80 and 40  = -.1.0000
18 and 10 =  91.0000
20, 15, 12 and 10 = 09.0000

These are the Sideband Normal numbers.  Add or subtract 3 KHz for the reverse 
sideband.

The counter should pass this test regardless of other problems in the radio 
unless the bandswitch information is wrong or corrupted (by a dirty switch 
wafer).

If there is NO signal at the VFO input, the display simply displays the offset. 
However, this is unlikely since you get proper operation on the mentioned bands 
and the pTO does not care what band you are on, its output is always the same.

Gary




> On Mar 28, 2017, at 10:38 AM, ROLAND HOWELL <snowy.howell@btinternet.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All, some help from you learned gents out there please.I recently found a 
> faulty Corsair 1 in my loft, couldn't remember how long its been there, so I 
> decided to try and resurrect it.sorting through a couple of problems 
> pertaining to the readout of certain bands, it covers 1.8mHz thru' to 
> 29.5mHz.Readout on the following bands is correct:-1.8, 3.5, 7, 21, 24.5, 28 
> - 29mHzbut on the following bands it is totally wrong:switch on 10mHz, 
> display reads 28mHz-----"-----   14mHz, display reads 96mHz-----"-----   
> 18mHz, display reads 27mHz-----"-----    29.5mHz, display reads 1.5mHzI 
> initially thought the crystals in the osc/mixer had been put in the wrong 
> order, but I have the user manual and the picture of the osc pcb shows most 
> of the crystal numbers so I refitted them in that order.It didn't make any 
> difference to the readout.I injected a signal into the radio of 29.5mHz, 
> turned the selector switch onto that band and tuned the radio to 1.5mHz, 
> there was the signal, so it appears that the radio is on frequency and it is 
> just the readout that is wrong.I opened up the display module and checked the 
> diode component orientation to the picture in the manual, seems ok, however I 
> have a revision A time-base board which is NOT shown in the book. So the 
> question is ( yes I finally got around to asking it hi hi), would the diodes 
> on the display boards cause the erroneous readings either O/C or S/Cthanks 
> for your time and patience in reading thru' this.73, snowy, g0hze     
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