shamrock
Well-Known Member
Request for help from the real radio experts out there....
I'm posting on behalf of a friend out here in the Caribbean who has an Icom 706Mk2G ham radio set with a Pactor IIusb with PIII protocol. Using Winlink via Airmail software. Has an ATU (not ICOM) and 5m whip antenna.
His set works fine at low power but of course rarely makes a connection and then at low speeds. As soon as we ramp up the RF power or PSK amplitude, the radio switches off as soon as we try to initiate a connection.
First suspect was voltage at the set but the cables are adequate and our attempts at measuring sugest that 12.5v is maintained as the radio switches off. There is some RF radiation symptoms (nearby VHF speaker buzzes) when transmitting at lower power. He suspects the ground might not be very good (no grounding plate but 1m2 of copper inside engine room).
Voice comms are fine all the way to Europe and beyond.
My set (IOM802 with same modem) performs perfectly from our boat a few yards away.
What do we check next? Thanks.
I'm posting on behalf of a friend out here in the Caribbean who has an Icom 706Mk2G ham radio set with a Pactor IIusb with PIII protocol. Using Winlink via Airmail software. Has an ATU (not ICOM) and 5m whip antenna.
His set works fine at low power but of course rarely makes a connection and then at low speeds. As soon as we ramp up the RF power or PSK amplitude, the radio switches off as soon as we try to initiate a connection.
First suspect was voltage at the set but the cables are adequate and our attempts at measuring sugest that 12.5v is maintained as the radio switches off. There is some RF radiation symptoms (nearby VHF speaker buzzes) when transmitting at lower power. He suspects the ground might not be very good (no grounding plate but 1m2 of copper inside engine room).
Voice comms are fine all the way to Europe and beyond.
My set (IOM802 with same modem) performs perfectly from our boat a few yards away.
What do we check next? Thanks.