Rick,
You must have a circuit problem, either there is a bad component, or a
component in the wrong place, a bad solder joint or something in the oscillator
is drawing too much current.
Check U2 for 1.22 volts. Make sure R9 is correct value. Check voltage at the
junction of R10 and R11 should
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] XG1 battery voltage(s) reference needed
Rick,
You must have a circuit problem, either there is a bad component, or a
component in the wrong place, a bad solder joint or something in the
oscillator is drawing too much current
Rick Commo wrote:
Could someone with an XG1 please measure the battery voltage with the board
switched off and then the board switched on I need a reference point since
I have tried three batteries in mine and the yellow light always comes on.
My batteries were anywhere from 3.05 to 3.15 no
Rick,
3.13 off
3.03 on
Always a green light, d5, so far
Roger, WA7BOC
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Subject: [Elecraft] XG1 battery voltage(s) reference needed
Rick Commo wrote:
Could someone with an XG1 please measure the battery voltage with the board
switched off and then the board switched on I need a reference point since
I have tried three batteries in mine and the yellow light always comes on.
My batteries were anywhere from 3.05 to 3.15 no
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