Anybody have any ideas on what to look for here or has
anyone seen this before?

With an SWR at least 1.3:1 or lower without the tuner and
a CW carrier with the meter on the Power Out setting and
all menus according to factory spec. with the front panel
power output set to full clockwise position here are the
numbers:

160=80W

80=60W

40=30W

20=40W

15=10W

10=5W

6 =1.5W

As you can see the power output slowly goes to zero as you
go up in frequency.

So I was hoping it was a simple fix that someone caused
before I owned it like when removing the filters or AM/FM
board or something like that. 

 73 fer nw,
Bob XXXXX

10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
http://www.XXXXX.com/
Code may be taking a back seat for now,
but the pioneering spirit that put the code
there in the first place is out front of it all.




>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com 
>> [mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of

XXXXX Bob

>> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 9:58 AM
>> To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: RE: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>> 
>> 
>> Yes Bill I am good in the callbook and thank you very
>> much. I can also let you have access to an FTP server if
>> you want to upload the electronic version and then I can


>> download it from there.
>> 
>> Not sure what speed your connected at, just let me know
>> and I can set it up for you if you want me to. Might

save

>> you some printer paper and time.
>> 
>>  73 fer nw,
>> Bob XXXXX
>> 
>> 10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
>> http://www.XXXXX.com/
>> Code may be taking a back seat for now,
>> but the pioneering spirit that put the code
>> there in the first place is out front of it all.
>> 
>> 
>
>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>> > From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>> > [mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
>
>> Bill 
>
>>> > Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 6:47 AM
>>> > To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>> > Subject: Re: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > Bob- to quote someone- "I feel your pain". I have a
>
>> service 
>
>>> > manual, but
>>> > the stuff you need is of such a scale (ie.fine lines)
>
>> that an 
>
>>> > electronic
>>> > copy would be many megs, and about 14 pages. The whole
>
>> manual is many 
>
>>> > more pages than that. I can make a paper copy and mail
>
>> it to you.
>
>>> > 
>>> > At any rate, to do more than a superficial job of
>
>> checking 
>
>>> > will require
>>> > some instruments. Their list is not short. The one
>
>> needed for 
>
>>> > an output
>>> > check is the external power meter; I do not trust your


>>> > internal meter. 
>>> > It is not intended for accurate measurement. It is not
>
>> even 
>
>>> > mentioned in
>>> > the power out test procedure. Of course, you need a
>
>> dummy load (50W).
>
>>> > 
>>> > What I said above is only for an output check, not for
>>> > diagnosis of any 
>>> > potential problem.
>>> > 
>>> > I will make the copies of the alignment section. Is

call

>> book OK?
>
>>> > 
>>> > Bill-YYYYY
>>> > Anybody have any ideas on what to look for here or has
anyone seen this before?

With an SWR at least 1.3:1 or lower without the tuner and
a CW carrier with the meter on the Power Out setting and
all menus according to factory spec. with the front panel
power output set to full clockwise position here are the
numbers:

160=80W

80=60W

40=30W

20=40W

15=10W

10=5W

6 =1.5W

As you can see the power output slowly goes to zero as you
go up in frequency.

So I was hoping it was a simple fix that someone caused
before I owned it like when removing the filters or AM/FM
board or something like that. 

 73 fer nw,
Bob XXXXX

10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
http://www.XXXXX.com/
Code may be taking a back seat for now,
but the pioneering spirit that put the code
there in the first place is out front of it all.




>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com 
>> [mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of

XXXXX Bob

>> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 9:58 AM
>> To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: RE: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>> 
>> 
>> Yes Bill I am good in the callbook and thank you very
>> much. I can also let you have access to an FTP server if
>> you want to upload the electronic version and then I can


>> download it from there.
>> 
>> Not sure what speed your connected at, just let me know
>> and I can set it up for you if you want me to. Might

save

>> you some printer paper and time.
>> 
>>  73 fer nw,
>> Bob XXXXX
>> 
>> 10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
>> http://www.XXXXX.com/
>> Code may be taking a back seat for now,
>> but the pioneering spirit that put the code
>> there in the first place is out front of it all.
>> 
>> 
>
>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>> > From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>> > [mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
>
>> Bill Aycock
>
>>> > Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 6:47 AM
>>> > To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>> > Subject: Re: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > Bob- to quote someone- "I feel your pain". I have a
>
>> service 
>
>>> > manual, but
>>> > the stuff you need is of such a scale (ie.fine lines)
>
>> that an 
>
>>> > electronic
>>> > copy would be many megs, and about 14 pages. The whole
>
>> manual is many 
>
>>> > more pages than that. I can make a paper copy and mail
>
>> it to you.
>
>>> > 
>>> > At any rate, to do more than a superficial job of
>
>> checking 
>
>>> > will require
>>> > some instruments. Their list is not short. The one
>
>> needed for 
>
>>> > an output
>>> > check is the external power meter; I do not trust your


>>> > internal meter. 
>>> > It is not intended for accurate measurement. It is not
>
>> even 
>
>>> > mentioned in
>>> > the power out test procedure. Of course, you need a
>
>> dummy load (50W).
>
>>> > 
>>> > What I said above is only for an output check, not for
>>> > diagnosis of any 
>>> > potential problem.
>>> > 
>>> > I will make the copies of the alignment section. Is

call

>> book OK?
>
>>> > 
>>> > Bill-YYYYY
>>> > 
>>> > XXXXX Bob wrote:
>>> > 
>>
>>>> > >Ok well that makes sense:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Thanks for the answer I was actually hoping to hear
>
>> that
>
>>>> > >it shouldn't be there so I might be able to look for

a 

>> simple way to 
>
>>>> > >fix it (bad relay, connection, ect)
>>>> > >
>>>> > >I bought this rig second hand and have a problem with
>
>> this
>
>>>> > >rig in that is transmits low power when all the
>
>> settings
>
>>>> > >in the menu are according to factory defaults:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >When the guy sold it to me he had taken out all of

the filters and 

>>>> > >sold them separately. So I was hoping it
>
>> was
>
>>>> > >in taking out of the filters or something simple that
>>>> > >maybe he did something to cause this ALC voltage ---
>
>> but 
>
>>> > sounds like it
>>
>>>> > >belongs there.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >With an SWR at least 1.3:1 or lower without the tuner
>
>> and
>
>>>> > >a CW carrier with the meter on the Power Out setting
>
>> and
>
>>>> > >all menus according to factory spec. with the front
>
>> panel 
>
>>> > power output
>>
>>>> > >set to full clockwise position here are the
>>>> > >numbers:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >160=80W
>>>> > >80=60W
>>>> > >40=30W
>>>> > >20=40W
>>>> > >15=10W
>>>> > >10=5W
>>>> > >6 =1.5W
>>>> > >
>>>> > >As you can see the power output slowly goes to zero

as

>> you
>
>>>> > >go up in frequency.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >So I was hoping it was a simple fix that someone

caused before I 

>>>> > >owned it like when removing the filters or
>
>> AM/FM board or 
>
>>>> > >something like that.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >But I guess I am going to just have to spend the

money

>> to
>
>>>> > >take it into a shop and let them look at it and fix

it.

>>>> > >
>>>> > >I don't have a service manual or I could look at some
>
>> dc 
>
>>> > voltages but I
>>
>>>> > >don't and may as well send it in I guess.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >A repair guy told me he thought it sounded like an IF
>>>> > >driver or perhaps one of the finals.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >He said to plan on 3-4 hours of bench time at 45.00

per

>>>> > >hour so it is going to take me a long time to save

that

>> up 
>
>>> > before I can
>>
>>>> > >get it into the shop. :0)
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Well, thank you for the answer at least now I know

more

>>>> > >than I did before.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > > 73 fer nw,
>>>> > >Bob XXXXX
>>>> > >
>>>> > >(old calls QQQQQ - QQQQQ - QQQQQ)
>>>> > >10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
>>>> > >http://www.qsl.net/QQQQQ/
>>>> > >Code may be taking a back seat for now,
>>>> > >but the pioneering spirit that put the code
>>>> > >there in the first place is out front of it all.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>-----Original Message-----
>>>>> > >>From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com 
>>>>> > >>[mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf

Of

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >Ya`akov AAAAAAA
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 11:55 PM
>>>>> > >>To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>>>> > >>Subject: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>--- In Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com, "XXXXX Bob"

<rtnmi@s...> 

>>>>> > >>wrote: [snip]
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>>
>>>>>> > >>> Now I am looking at the front panel meter on my
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>
>>>> > >FT-920
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>>> > >>>and switch it to the ALC position. I have no linear
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>
>>>> > >hooked
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>>> > >>>up (don't even own one yet) and I am reading an ALC


>> voltage of some 
>
>>>>>> > >>>level on the meter.
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>>> > >>>Is this normal?
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>
>>>>> > >>Yes, this is normal.  Your FT-920 internally uses

ALC

>> to
>
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>prevent the final transistors from being overdriven.
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >Most
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>rigs (Yaesu FT-101x, Icom IC-706x, etc.) internally
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >generate
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>ALC and apply it to the final transistors/tubes to
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >prevent
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>them from being overdriven and generating splatter

and

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >other
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>spectrum unfriendly spurious emissions. When you
>
>> connect
>
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >a
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>linear, the ALC voltage derived from the linear will
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >probably
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>kick in before the ALC voltage derived from the

finals

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >in
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>your exciter.  Thus your input signal will be held
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >slightly
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>lower in amplitude, so as the linear is not

overdriven

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >into
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>being spectrum-unfrienly.
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>73's
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
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>>> > XXXXX Bob wrote:
>>> > 
>>
>>>> > >Ok well that makes sense:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Thanks for the answer I was actually hoping to hear
>
>> that
>
>>>> > >it shouldn't be there so I might be able to look for

a 

>> simple way to 
>
>>>> > >fix it (bad relay, connection, ect)
>>>> > >
>>>> > >I bought this rig second hand and have a problem with
>
>> this
>
>>>> > >rig in that is transmits low power when all the
>
>> settings
>
>>>> > >in the menu are according to factory defaults:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >When the guy sold it to me he had taken out all of

the filters and 

>>>> > >sold them separately. So I was hoping it
>
>> was
>
>>>> > >in taking out of the filters or something simple that
>>>> > >maybe he did something to cause this ALC voltage ---
>
>> but 
>
>>> > sounds like it
>>
>>>> > >belongs there.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >With an SWR at least 1.3:1 or lower without the tuner
>
>> and
>
>>>> > >a CW carrier with the meter on the Power Out setting
>
>> and
>
>>>> > >all menus according to factory spec. with the front
>
>> panel 
>
>>> > power output
>>
>>>> > >set to full clockwise position here are the
>>>> > >numbers:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >160=80W
>>>> > >80=60W
>>>> > >40=30W
>>>> > >20=40W
>>>> > >15=10W
>>>> > >10=5W
>>>> > >6 =1.5W
>>>> > >
>>>> > >As you can see the power output slowly goes to zero

as

>> you
>
>>>> > >go up in frequency.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >So I was hoping it was a simple fix that someone

caused before I 

>>>> > >owned it like when removing the filters or
>
>> AM/FM board or 
>
>>>> > >something like that.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >But I guess I am going to just have to spend the

money

>> to
>
>>>> > >take it into a shop and let them look at it and fix

it.

>>>> > >
>>>> > >I don't have a service manual or I could look at some
>
>> dc 
>
>>> > voltages but I
>>
>>>> > >don't and may as well send it in I guess.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >A repair guy told me he thought it sounded like an IF
>>>> > >driver or perhaps one of the finals.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >He said to plan on 3-4 hours of bench time at 45.00

per

>>>> > >hour so it is going to take me a long time to save

that

>> up 
>
>>> > before I can
>>
>>>> > >get it into the shop. :0)
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Well, thank you for the answer at least now I know

more

>>>> > >than I did before.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > > 73 fer nw,
>>>> > >Bob XXXXX
>>>> > >
>>>> > >(old calls YYYYY - qqqqq -zzzz)
>>>> > >10X# 00000, FP#-0000, SMIRK#-0000
>>>> > >http://www.qsl.net/kkkkk/
>>>> > >Code may be taking a back seat for now,
>>>> > >but the pioneering spirit that put the code
>>>> > >there in the first place is out front of it all.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>-----Original Message-----
>>>>> > >>From: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com 
>>>>> > >>[mailto:Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf

Of

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >Ya`akov qqqqqq
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 11:55 PM
>>>>> > >>To: Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com
>>>>> > >>Subject: [Amateur-repairs] Re: FT-920
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>--- In Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com, "XXXXX Bob"

<rtnmi@s...> 

>>>>> > >>wrote: [snip]
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>>
>>>>>> > >>> Now I am looking at the front panel meter on my
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>
>>>> > >FT-920
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>>> > >>>and switch it to the ALC position. I have no linear
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>
>>>> > >hooked
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>>> > >>>up (don't even own one yet) and I am reading an ALC


>> voltage of some 
>
>>>>>> > >>>level on the meter.
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>>> > >>>Is this normal?
>>>>>> > >>>      
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>
>>>>> > >>Yes, this is normal.  Your FT-920 internally uses

ALC

>> to
>
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>prevent the final transistors from being overdriven.
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >Most
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>rigs (Yaesu FT-101x, Icom IC-706x, etc.) internally
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >generate
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>ALC and apply it to the final transistors/tubes to
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >prevent
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>them from being overdriven and generating splatter

and

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >other
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>spectrum unfriendly spurious emissions. When you
>
>> connect
>
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >a
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>linear, the ALC voltage derived from the linear will
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >probably
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>kick in before the ALC voltage derived from the

finals

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >in
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>your exciter.  Thus your input signal will be held
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >slightly
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>lower in amplitude, so as the linear is not

overdriven

>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >into
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>being spectrum-unfrienly.
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>73's
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >>
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>>>>> > >>--------------------~--> Listen to Internet Radio!

Access to your 

>>>>> > >>favorite
>>>>> > >>    
>>>>> > >>
>>>
>>>> > >Artists!
>>>> > >  
>>>> > >
>>>
>>>>> > >>Click to listen to LAUNCHcast now!
>>
>>> >
>
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