tim_ber
Well-Known Member
or cooked it.
last night I was saying how great this old radio of mine was as opposed to the new handheld i found onboard, in spite of the strangely mounted aerial.
Well I found another aerial lead which went up the mast.
Radio worked on channel 72 at 1Watt, then tried 25W and worked for a while and then... caput, it now filcks the channel to 16 and the power down to 1 Watt whatever I do.
So always kick down to 1W and channel 16.
Found out the lead did not go to the aerial at the mast head - it came out loose - no wonder I cooked the TX side of things.
Anyone know a website with info about how to fix things (my DIY nature would like to try to fix it - surely it is just a capacitor or something gone?? Rest of radio seems to work)
I have nothing better to do for rest of day or Sunday. Spent most of today googling but no firm answer yet. Can see no physical blown component inside, but don't know whether to look at capacitiors, diodes, resistors or what yet?
thanks in advance for any advice.
have a good weekend
Tim
last night I was saying how great this old radio of mine was as opposed to the new handheld i found onboard, in spite of the strangely mounted aerial.
Well I found another aerial lead which went up the mast.
Radio worked on channel 72 at 1Watt, then tried 25W and worked for a while and then... caput, it now filcks the channel to 16 and the power down to 1 Watt whatever I do.
So always kick down to 1W and channel 16.
Found out the lead did not go to the aerial at the mast head - it came out loose - no wonder I cooked the TX side of things.
Anyone know a website with info about how to fix things (my DIY nature would like to try to fix it - surely it is just a capacitor or something gone?? Rest of radio seems to work)
I have nothing better to do for rest of day or Sunday. Spent most of today googling but no firm answer yet. Can see no physical blown component inside, but don't know whether to look at capacitiors, diodes, resistors or what yet?
thanks in advance for any advice.
have a good weekend
Tim