I'm new at this, so verify my comments.

On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 20:53:55 -0000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>Since everything but the BFO was working I decided to finish wiring the
>radio. Everything went down hill from there. At phase II all the control
>functions worked perfectly but now the transmitter parts are in the
>display flashes between the frequency, power output setting, and keyer
>speed. In fact the radio is transmitting all the time. The finals get
>warm plus the dummy load warms up. The voltage reading at the dummy load
>is between 18 and 25 vdc.
>I checked the 8T and 8R lines and 8T is 1.5 vdc and 8R is 7.1 vdc. The
>manual isn't very clear on what they should be. I figured 8T would be
>8vdc when transmitting and 8R would be 8vdc on receive. In the circuit
>description is says that Q23 hold 8R at 0vdc on receive. As you can tell
>my reading are way off.

You're understanding of 8R and 8T are correct.  The blurb about Q23 is
a misprint.  When transmitting, 8T is high and turns on Q23 pulling 8R
low.


>Here are some more voltage reading that aren't right:
>
>Chip U6 pin 24 0vdc
>         pin 25        5vdc
>         pin 27        0vdc ok
>         pin 28        4.2vdc
>         pin 36        4.5vdc
>         pin 39        1.0vdc
>    Q23 pin S  0vdc
>         pin G 1.5vdc 
>         pin D 6.2vdc

Control board U6 pin 24 is the clock that drives the quad 8 bit DAC
U8.  At zero volts, you have no clock so U8's output is most likely
random in nature.  Since U8 generates V BFO, that's probably why your
BFO isn't working.

I would check U6 for bent pins (not seated in the socket) shorted pins
(solder bridges) or the like.

Most of your other problems are probably related to the faulty outputs
from U6 and may correct themselves when U6 is fully operational.

>Chip U11 pin 6 5.01vdc still low
>          pin 7        4.66vdc still low
>
>I checked the whole radio again for bad solder joints and bridges -
>still nothing found. I checked for the correct parts in their locations
>- everything looks right.
>Like I said at phase II the controls all worked as they should and the
>display didn't jump around on it's own. The receiver peaked up fine on
>40 meters. Because everything was working I figured it was save to
>continue. The 8T and 8R lines were probably messed up the whole time but
>since the transmitter wasn't wired the problem didn't show up.
>Any ideas will be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Tom K2 #5020
>
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