Bill,

 

Are the levels what they ought to be through the signal chain? A poor solder
joint that reduced normal signal levels could cause the relative strength of
leakage to rise.

 

Another possibility is that someone "fixed" something and the receiver is
now miswired.

 

73,

AD3K

 

From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
On Behalf Of Bill & Becky
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:02 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C SSB Leakage

 

Hi Group  I have written previously about my R4C having signal leakage in
the SSB mode only affecting the PBT control and S-meter levels.

 

Someone suggested that the 4NB was causing the leakage so I removed the 4NB
and put some wire jumpers as I didn't have a 4NB plug, no change.  However I
ordered a aftermarket socket plug to do a sanity check......guess
what......it got worse!!!  Instead of a S5 level leakage it then went to S9
with the shorting plug??!!

 

I guess I've narrowed it down to something on or near the  NB4 jack
underneath. So much for the sanity check......bizarre.

 

Best 73

 

Bill  KB9IV

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