I recently completed construction and alignment and test of the XV144. I 
encountered no real problems with the build. I've had it running with my IC-781 
as an IF for a couple of weeks. I have a couple of questions and some comments:

(a) While installing the RF module and the heat spreader, on the bottom cover, 
using the procedure described on page 48 of the assembly manual, I noticed that 
by holding up the finished bottom cover assembly close up to a bright light, a 
very very thin sliver of light could be seen creeping through between the heat 
spreader and the lower thermal conduction pad and the bottom cover at the 
midway point of the PF power module . No amount of extra screw tightning or 
even pressing the parts involved in the middle of the RF power module, as 
gingerly as I dared, would prevent that tinly flicker of light from getting 
through. There is certainly no lack of heat transfer to the bottom cover, which 
warms up across a wide area (positively flushes in fact) as soon as maximum 
permitted power is applied to the PA. The area also cools quickly when going to 
receive. However I'm wondering how the light was getting through - could it 
possibly be slight out-of-toerances in the heat spreader or bottom cover?

(b) Receive gain of the XV144/IC-781 combination seems to be very high. Even 
with the preamp on on 28 Mhz with an antenna connected, the IC-781 is very 
quiet in terms of phase noise, there being no visible 'grass' on the spectrum 
scope visible either, even with the antenna connected. When the XV144 is 
brought in line there is an audible increase in background noise on 144Mhz and 
the 'grass' is clearly visible on the spectrum scope, even with the preamp on 
the IC-781 switched off. I have taken to using 10db of attenuation in the RF 
stage of the IC-781 to counteract this effect, although I suspect it would be 
better if the gain of the XV144 could be reduced. Any ideas?

Some general onservations - build time in my case, admittedly rather ponderous, 
was around 25 hours. I bought an anti static mat for this XV144 build having 
read other reports that suggested some of the components are particularly 
sensitive to ESD. I also bought and installed the crystal oven and the extra 
tilt bail stand. The stand is quite useful, as it enablea a small fan to be 
placed on the bench beneath the vent holes in the bottom cover, to blow air 
into the enclosure and hopefully out of the top cover! Does away with the need 
for whacking the panels.

I noticed a couple of manual inconsistencies. Mine came with Rev B March 2006 
and Rev B-1 August 2006 Errata in the case of the Assembly Manual, and Rev C 
April 2006 and Rev C-1 May 2006 in the case of the Owner's Manual. The download 
link on the website in the case of the Errata to the Owner's Manual takes you 
to a previous version of the Errata (B-1, I think although the website refers 
to the later Errata but does not take you there). The Rev C-1 Errata to the 
Owner's Manual does, among other things, address the 'L17 tuning sug' issue 
that was recently being discussed here. I suspect there are also a couple of 
typos in the Assembly Manual, page 40: last step left hand side refers to 
installing a jumper in the lower left quadrant (think it should be right); and 
same page, right hand side last step, refers to installing Q1 in the lower left 
quadrant (think it should be right).

All in all a very nice - and to me at least - very sophisticated piece of 
equipment. Not cheap but just a neat and clever way of getting on to 2 metres 
all mode with a high performance outcome. The LEDs and finish are really great 
to look at. The brightly lit XV144 makes my ex-K2 seem rather dowdy in 
comparison. Unfortunately I can't see the moon very often at all from my 
surrounded high rise apartment, otherwise I'd be tempted to try some EME.

73
Wyn, VR2AX
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