Unfortunately, switching the caps to their correct positions did not
solve the problem.
On 6/7/2014 9:22 AM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
Good job, Mike. Caps are pretty easy to mix up; I've done that several
times.
Phil W7OX
On 6/7/14, 12:54 AM, Michael Eberle wrote:
Aha, I think I found it. It appears that I have swapped C14 (22uF)
with C50 (2.2uF).
On 6/6/2014 11:09 PM, Michael Eberle wrote:
I still have problems with the audio. I set the dial frequency to
14200.00 USB and transmit a 700Hz tone. Monitoring the transmitted
signal with my K3 and P3 this is what I see. The expected spike at
14200.70, another shorter spike at 14.201.40, and another small
spike at 14.202.10 -- exact multiples (harmonics) of the original
700Hz tone. These spikes show up on all bands but 20 is the only
band I have actually used the P3 markers to measure.
Thanks,
Mike - KI0HA
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