Well, guys, I promised to follow up with the results of my attempt to repair
the old Spectrum 1000 with the later model receiver.   Thanks to Larry and
Joe, I have determined that my receiver is not an SCR200A but probably a
later model of the SCR-200.  I obtained at least three versions of the
schematic from this series receiver thanks to these two gentlemen.   Of
utmost importance was finding out the transistor part number since my
schematic was the wrong version.   I was able to replace the front RF amp
and get the receiver working again.  Before doing that, however, I noted the
inadequate wiring, IMHO, in the power supply.  The SCR-1000 upgraded PS has
plenty of safety factor designed in as far as series pass transistors, etc.
but the size of the wires was amazingly small.  I completely rewired the
high current circuits to match the rest of the design.  I am wondering if
during the period of this antique repeater there was a shortage of copper
and the price was high.  After rewiring, the power output of the transmitter
was noticeably increased to about 78 watts while it's specified as a 70 watt
PA.  I took the repeater to a staging area where we had another duplexer to
test it on the air.  (The actual installation is in the county jail in a
jail cell)  Distant signals would develop a COR but there was no audio when
using the duplexer.  When the antenna is directly attached to the receiver
with the transmitter on dummy load, it works fine.   At this point we were
too tired to go further so will get back on it again soon.   I suppose the
front end may need touching up with that duplexer which has been checked out
on another setup.
Thanks again to Joe, Larry and the list for their excellent help.

73 de 
Morris KI4IUA
 


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