GOOD LUCK! HE'S NEVER RETURNED ANY OF MY MANY TO HIM!
(Can't buy Icom they don't repair properly the first three times; Can't buy
Ten-Tec, they don't have all the features I like although their recivers are the
best; Can't buy Kenwood cuz they're selling at truck stops :-) ; Can't buy
JRC cuz no contest programs support their radios; and Can't buy Yaesu
because Chip doesn't return calls....)
73, Bob AA0CY
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From: sellington[SMTP:sellington@ssec.wisc.edu]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 1996 6:14 AM
To: james119@iu.net; sellington
Cc: FT-1000; yaesu
Subject: RE: [Yaesu] FT-1000D Intermod
>This intermod is apparently happening in the IF Unit, not
>in the front end. I can eliminate this intermod by cranking back the RF
>Gain control, which increases AGC voltage to the IF Unit.
That's possible, but I'm not sure it explains how the strength of the
spur varies linearly with the input signal strength. Perhaps the
AGC maintains a constant signal level at the stage generating the spur,
but I'd have to think about it. I still think the most likely cause is
some leakage of an oscillator harmonic into a mixer somewhere.
Still waiting for K7JA to return my call.
73
Scott K9MA
sellington@ssec.wisc.edu
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