Bob -

You would not be able to see a few tens of Hertz change on a scope. The warbling of the calibrator signal is often a power supply thing, C179 on the Calibrator board. Since it's intermittent, it's more likely a bad ground, I'd suggest 'exercising' the Calibrator plug by moving the board up and down a bit. DeoxIT on the connector pins wouldn't hurt.

There are two primary causes for PTO instability. One has been going on for years, which is the intermittent grounding of the PTO slug and drive screw. The grounding path(s) are through the drive follower riding on the chrome rider bar at the top of the gearbox, and the ball bearings in the front plate. Hardened grease forms little 'chunks' that break the path through the ball bearings, causing frequency jitter when tuned. Usually not a problem when tuning is stopped. Drake offered a 'fix' of a small piece of wire braid soldered from the drive follower to the side wall of the gearbox. The field change is on the CD in the MISC directory.

The second cause seems to be happening more often lately, and is the breakdown of one or more of the capacitors in the frequency determining circuit of the PTO. There are a couple of 'common' culprits, depending upon which of the 17 versions of PTO that you have. You should be able to see the jitter on a counter, the changes are tens of Hz if you can hear them. Freeze spray can help to isolate the defective cap(s), but not always. In the C-Line PTO C157 and/or C203, which may be either two 45 pF NP0 tubular ceramic caps or a single 90 pF is the most common troublemaker. It's best to measure the value of the existing cap and then choose a replacement as close as possible. C158 and C159 are selected at test to compensate for variations of C157 for linearity, and if you select C157 accurately linearity doesn't seem to be impacted.

Less likely causes are a bad FET transistor Q8, or a bad Zener diode CR6. I have seen one case of a leaky C151.

The trials and tribulations of PTO repair are in the archives about a month ago on this list and on DrakeRadio.

--
73, Garey - K4OAH
St Charles, IL

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


Robert Fish wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have been ignoring an issue with my T-4XC until recently. When I use the R-4C PTO to control the receiver it seems to work fine. When I use the T-4XC PTO to control the receiver I get sort of a chirpy, jumping around of the cw signal I am trying to copy. Both units work fine in transceive using the R-4C PTO, which is the way I have been using them. But with the recent DX expeditions (T32C, TX7M) running split, I have been having to use the C-line as separates to work them. I have had some success working them, but heaven knows what my signal sounds like.

I have been putting off fixing this problem as I felt it was probably the PTO and I haven't been in the mood for performing major surgery lately. I decided to get off my arse and do something about it yesterday. So, I got out the scope and took a look at the T-4XC PTO output while it was controlling the R-4C. It seems stable. So I looked at the Plate of V-8 with the scope, I have a composite signal (PTO, Xtal Osc.) it looks solid as a rock. So then I looked at the injection signal right at the jack on the back of the T-4XC and once again, I can hear a cw signal I tuned in on the R-4C jumping all over the place, while I'm looking at a rock solid injection sig leaving the T-4XC. I switch back to the R-4C PTO and the jumping around stops, the receiver copies the same cw sig with stability.

What am I missing here? It is hard to fix something when it seems like the only evidence of a problem is coming out of the speaker. If I could find some evidence of the problem I could follow it to it's source. This could be operator error (probably is) I only put about an hour in to this last night as I got called to dinner and a man has to have priorities.

I am going to dig in to it this morning, I will eventually find the problem, but maybe you guys can save me some time.

Oh........another clue: When I use the spot function, in CW mode, I get a warbling sound in the R-4C instead of a solid cw tone when tuning in the T-4XC sig with the receiver. It seems sort of intermittant (it switches to a cw tone sometimes and then goes back to warbling like you get in SSB mode with the spot function.)

Thanks in advance, I hope this long winded post made sense.


Bob  K6GGO


_______________________________________________
Drakelist mailing list
[email protected]
http://mailman.zerobeat.net/mailman/listinfo/drakelist

Reply via email to