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Re: [TenTec] Jupiter - No transmit power output 10 meters

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Jupiter - No transmit power output 10 meters
From: John <jh.graves@verizon.net>
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Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 16:45:20 -0500
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I have been having a similar issue with my Jupiter, and in fact it is home after recent TT service for the problem, but the problem still exists and as far as I have checked, exists on all bands I first noticed when using the radio for digital modes that I would after a bit (15 -30 minutes) either lose power out either temporarily or permanently. It happened again when I attempted to play in the WPX RTTY this weekend. Symptoms are a loss of power. In some instances, it will return, but that is just a temporary cure, It repeats until finally I have no output.

In an attempt to define the parameters of the loss, it appears that the loss affects both digital modes through the line input, using VOX as well as CW using a key. In both these instances, the transmit indicator indicates I am transmitting but the power indicator on the screen and the power meter on my tuner indicate no output.

If the the Jupiter is repowered, most of the time, output will return temporarily. If the Jupiter is reset, output power has returned each time but again only for a short time. I have not seen this problem when operating SSB, but have not yet tested to see if SSB works after the power loss in digital or CW modes.

Has anyone seen this problem or do the symptoms point to any circuit within the transceiver?

John / WA1JG


On 2/12/2012 1:42 PM, Karl Heimbach wrote:
Rick and Bill,

Thanks for the quick response.  Shortly after I posted the question, I
also tried 12 meters and found it too had no transmit, but okay receive.
I'll take a look at your web page  Rick and then give Ten-Tec a call
tomorrow for the relays.

Karl - W5QJ

On 02/12/2012 11:31 AM, Rick W wrote:
Karl you should test the output into a dummy load on all bands.  If the 
symptoms are similar on 12 metres and 10 metres then I'd suspect a relay 
failure.  I have written up the repair process on my website.

On page 3 of my document there is a photo of the low pass filter board relays.  
The 10/12 metre relay pair are on the right of the photo (immediately to the 
right of the 15/17 metre relay that is being replaced).


Good luck.


73,
Rick
VE7TK


Website:  http://www.ve7tk.com


To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: [TenTec] Jupiter - No transmit power output 10 meters
From: Karl Heimbach<kheimbach@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 10:53:04 -0600
All, I will also post this to the Jupiter group, but seems I have no power
output on 10 meters.  I can see amps being pulled on the power supply
when the key is brought up or mike button pressed, but there is no
output power.  If memory serves me correctly, this has been reported on
17 meters (and perhaps other bands too).  Receive is not effected. Other bands 
operate normally.  Do I have a bandpass filter or relay
failure?  It appears specific to 10 meters. Thanks, Karl - W5QJ
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