HT600 power amp problem
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:40 am
Hi fellows,
I have a VHF HT600 with an intermittent problem with the power amplifier. The output power is low, but intermittently normal. I found this out after I adjusted C120 for output vs. current draw and put the radio back together.
I want to see if you guys know of any common problems (cold solder? flaky passives?) with the unit before I get to step 4 of the standard motorola troubleshooting process:
1. Key the radio up and smack it
results: power level is momentarily what it should be at the instant the radio receives impact
2. Key the radio up and shake it
results: power level alternates between low and normal with the shaking.
3. Take it apart and poke around with a diddle stick, then stop and ask for help
results: i did not find that applying pressure to any part of the board or any component i could reach with the controller still attached made any significant difference. i noticed that the area between Q104 and C120 on the RF board gets exteremely hot, so i stopped this game.
4. unfold the schematic, take measurements, and find the problem the proper way. hey what is this flowchart on page 31?
Since you guys have lots of great realworld experience and the manual is all about theory, I figured I'd ask. Plus I don't have a "flex extender fixture!" I just can't bear to salvage what could be a good radio for parts.
I have a VHF HT600 with an intermittent problem with the power amplifier. The output power is low, but intermittently normal. I found this out after I adjusted C120 for output vs. current draw and put the radio back together.
I want to see if you guys know of any common problems (cold solder? flaky passives?) with the unit before I get to step 4 of the standard motorola troubleshooting process:
1. Key the radio up and smack it
results: power level is momentarily what it should be at the instant the radio receives impact
2. Key the radio up and shake it
results: power level alternates between low and normal with the shaking.
3. Take it apart and poke around with a diddle stick, then stop and ask for help
results: i did not find that applying pressure to any part of the board or any component i could reach with the controller still attached made any significant difference. i noticed that the area between Q104 and C120 on the RF board gets exteremely hot, so i stopped this game.
4. unfold the schematic, take measurements, and find the problem the proper way. hey what is this flowchart on page 31?
Since you guys have lots of great realworld experience and the manual is all about theory, I figured I'd ask. Plus I don't have a "flex extender fixture!" I just can't bear to salvage what could be a good radio for parts.