Re: [Drakelist] Low power out on 15 meters ( 10 meters too)

2011-01-20 Thread Garey Barrell

Bob -

This is typical deterioration of the PA tubes.  Certainly there are 
other possible causes such as a weak Driver tube and myriad other 
'possibilities'.  But most often it's PA tubes.


If subbing new tubes in the PA and/or Driver does NOT result in full 
power, then it's time to investigate further.  Start by checking 
voltages, especially in the PA.  Screen and Cathode voltages are 
particularly important and should be nearly equal on both tubes.


It's also possible that the alignment of the Driver stage has 
'slipped'.  These trimmers are often at or near minimum capacitance, 
resulting in little or no tension on the adjustment.  Vibration, 
mechanical shock, temperature excursions etc., can all disturb these 
adjustments.  They are very 'sharp', so very little movement will 
drastically affect the output power.  I always 'seal' the two top bands 
with a little clear nail polish to help hold them where they belong.  
CAUTION!  Do not use an uninsulated alignment tool on the trimmer caps.  
Even a momentary short to the chassis will destroy R44.


If still no luck, check back!

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs



Robert Fish wrote:

Hi Guys,

I was up checking out activity on 17 meters today. There wasn't much. 
Surprise surprise, but it reminded me of a problem my T-4XC has. I 
have been ignoring this issue for
a while now because the bands have been so dead. I tuned up the 
transmitter so I could call CQ on 17 meters today and I barely got 60 
watts out. On 10 meters, it's more like
50 watts. It is any band that uses those two band switch positions 
21.0 and 28.5 MHZ.


I get over 100 watts on all the other bands, quite a bit more than a 
hundred on 80 meters.


I suppose I could tune her up on 40 meters and then write down some 
power levels at various places along the transmit chain and then go 
back and do it on 10 or 15 meters and
narrow it down to a section that way. I would expect the higher bands 
to be somewhat lower power, but not that much, or am I wrong. Is there 
anyplace I should start looking.


Thanks & 73,

Bob  K6GGO




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[Drakelist] Low power out on 15 meters ( 10 meters too)

2011-01-19 Thread Robert Fish

Hi Guys,

I was up checking out activity on 17 meters today. There wasn't much. 
Surprise surprise, but it reminded me of a problem my T-4XC has. I have 
been ignoring this issue for
a while now because the bands have been so dead. I tuned up the 
transmitter so I could call CQ on 17 meters today and I barely got 60 
watts out. On 10 meters, it's more like
50 watts. It is any band that uses those two band switch positions 21.0 
and 28.5 MHZ.


I get over 100 watts on all the other bands, quite a bit more than a 
hundred on 80 meters.


I suppose I could tune her up on 40 meters and then write down some 
power levels at various places along the transmit chain and then go back 
and do it on 10 or 15 meters and
narrow it down to a section that way. I would expect the higher bands to 
be somewhat lower power, but not that much, or am I wrong. Is there 
anyplace I should start looking.


Thanks & 73,

Bob  K6GGO


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