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from: `Dick Harms PA2DW`
date: 2005-03-05 14:29:38
subject: RE: [drakelist] TR7 X-talfilter bandpass

From: "Dick Harms PA2DW" 
Subject: RE: [drakelist] TR7 X-talfilter bandpass


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Hi Garey,

I found it a bit hard to explain it, but the way you describe it is exactly
what I mean! We are definitely hearing "the other side". Strange that both
our TR7's have the same thing, but we will check the -5V and the pindiodes!
Thanks for the suggestions Garey!

73, Dick PA2DW

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Garey Barrell [mailto:k4oah{at}mindspring.com]
Verzonden: zaterdag 5 maart 2005 19:37
Aan: Dick Harms PA2DW; drakelist
Onderwerp: Re: [drakelist] TR7 X-talfilter bandpass


Dick -

If you are saying what I think you're saying, the ultimate rejection of
all the filters is specified as greater than 100 dB.  IF the passband
tuning is set correctly, either variable or the five pots up on the
power supply board, you should NOT hear the "other side" of zero beat!

I would suspect the -5V supply (actually ~-3.5V) or the MPN3404 PIN
diodes that switch the filters in and out.

73, Garey - K4OAH
Atlanta

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Dick Harms PA2DW wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday I worked on the TR7 of Evert/PA2KW who had a loss of 20 dB
> of receiver gain. It appeared that the J310 on the second filter PWB
> did not get its supply, because the 47 Ohm resistor in the drain was
> "cracked". Hard to see, but easy to measure...
>
> After we but back the TR7 in service, we listened the band on CW with
> both the 250 and 500 Hz filter. Evert has had a TR7 before and he
> recalled that the bandpass in CW on his previous TR7 was better. What
> we noticed is that the CW signal was audible at both sides of the
> zero-beat point. The difference between the signal that was within the
> filtercurve and the one that should be out of that, was only 20 dB. We
> adjusted the PBT carefully but that gave no improvement. At home I
> checked my own TR7 and it appeared almost the same! On my R4C it was
> however much much better, certainly when I switched on the Sherwood
> 600 Hz roofing filter of course.
> Now the question is, is this indeed normal on the TR7? Or do Evert and
> I have some problem in the x-tal filter?..
> Any info is most wellcome.
>
> Best 73, Dick/PA2DW


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