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Re: [TenTec] Delta Transmit Problems

To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Delta Transmit Problems
From: MadScientist <dukeshifi@comcast.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2018 16:15:30 -0600
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The only boards with band sensitive components are the bandpass filter 8056, 
the low pass filter 80561 and the crystal oscillator board 80563. 

On 80561, the same tuned elements are shared between 12 meters and all 10 meter 
positions. Thus a single point failure on this board could not cause the three 
bands you observe to fail to fail.

On 80562, the same tuned elements are shared between all 10 meter positions. 
Thus a single point failure on this board could not cause the three bands you 
observe to fail to fail.


On 80563, none of the crystals are used on more than one band. However, for 
160, 80 and 40 meters, Q2 is the crystal oscillator with Q3 operating as the 
buffer output stage. On all of the remaining bands, Q1 is the oscillator with 
Q3 operating as the buffer output stage.  Thus a single point failure on this 
board could not cause the three bands you observe to fail to fail either.

This leaves you with either multiple failure points (likely relays) or a common 
PC board trace that is shared by tuned elements only on 20, 17 and 12 meters. 
This is indeed a possibility since Ten Tec did what they could to optimize 
board space (as did all good manufacturers) but this sometimes required some 
rather odd signal trace paths. That, combined with often very thin traces could 
bring a multi band failure to the foreground.

In addition, severe contamination of band switch contacts can cause multiple 
band failures but these are usually less predictable in their appearances.

If you chose to clean the switches as a diagnostic, use care, quick and light 
applications because the plastic used in these switches is pretty solvent 
sensitive. What solvent you DO apply needs to be injected into the round holes 
of the rotors of the switches to do any good, especially if used lightly as I 
recommended.

If you have a scope, finding which point of signal loss is the issue should be 
fairly straightforward.

Gary 

W0DVN


> On Dec 30, 2018, at 2:51 PM, john marks via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Old Delta will not transmit on on 20,17, or 12 meters, everything else is 
> working fine. 
> Any ideas before I crack it open?
> JohnKM4CH
> 
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