Bob -

The RTTY shift is the only difference between USB and LSB switch positions aside from the filter switching. In LSB only R16 is grounded, enabling the RTTY shift circuit controlled via J2 and Q4, CR2 and CR3. If J2 is shorted, the CO frequency is shifted approximately 500 Hz (470 Hz!) to alter the LSB audio frequency response and allow the old standard "high" tone of 2975 Hz to pass through. A short on J2, or the associated wiring.

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 4-B, C-Line&  TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>


Robert Fish wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have a T-4XC that I thought I repaired. I replaced the crystal on the carrier oscillator board. I was then able to bring the oscillator on frequency with C-6. I put the transmitter through some testing before I put the covers back on and I noticed that the carrier oscillator changes frequency when I turn the sideband switch. Upper sideband reads properly 5.645 MHZ and lower sideband reads 5.64453 MHZ. I would not have noticed this if I hadn't still had my freq counter plugged into the carrier osillator jack while switching sidebands.

Any ideas what is going on here?


Thanks,

Bob   K6GGO



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