If I want the caps changed, is there anyone in particular at
Crescend I
need to talk to? I wasn't aware that they would support the
Milcom line.
No, just fill out the RMA form from their web site. You might want to ask
for an estimate or quote before you send the unit in, but they'll want
Thanks again!!
Adam N2ACF
On 6/7/2010 8:31 AM, Jeff DePolo wrote:
No, just fill out the RMA form from their web site. You might want to ask
for an estimate or quote before you send the unit in, but they'll want the
RMA form first.
--- Jeff WN3A
You might talk to Mike Burchfield AA9CQ (Not sure of his call)
Jerry W9FS
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If I want
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--- Jeff WN3A
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Hi Alex,
Thanks for the reply! Your description of the pots was great but I
don't see ANY tuning caps on any boards in this amp. There's a 10watt
board that feeds a 65w board. Then, this 65w board gets split
Adam-
R10 controls the bias voltage to the first stage driver- this sets the power
out of the amp. Turn this pot down (lower the PA output) peak out all tuning
caps starting at the 1st stage, then the 2nd and on to the 4 driver boards.
Once all tuning caps are adjusted for peak output, then
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the reply! Your description of the pots was great but I
don't see ANY tuning caps on any boards in this amp. There's a 10watt
board that feeds a 65w board. Then, this 65w board gets split to feed
two more 65w boards which get combined as the final output.
I can easily set
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