Owner`s manual

E-3
VFO (40-59)
Problem Troubleshooting Steps
40 General VFO
(DDS) problem;
frequency jumps or
drifts
Note: A small amount of DDS drift may
occur due to aging of components and
heating/cooling of the cabinet
Check 14 MHz LPF components (L4, L5,
C50-C52) and buffer (Q1, R31)
Make sure supply voltage is above 6.5V
Check values of R8, R6, R7, RP4, RP3
Check 5V and 2.7V regulator output (23)
Check installation of Z2 and U2 (both surface
mount--use magnifying glass)
41 Can't tune VFO (or
RIT offset)
VFO may be locked ( see Operation)
VFO or RIT offset may be at end of range
See 40, above
42 No DDS output See 40
Receiver (60-79)
Problem Troubleshooting Steps
60 Low (or no) audio
output from receiver,
or general receiver
gain problem
If you hear normal audio output on one band
but not all bands, see 62
Make sure you have headphones or speaker
connected; turn AF GAIN clockwise
Check the key jack for a short to ground
Make sure RF GAIN is fully clockwise
Re-peak the band-pass filters
Check for ground shorts in the LPF and BPF
If you don’t hear any “hiss” at the receiver
output, troubleshoot the AF amplifier (65)
Check the 6V regulator (20)
62 Signal loss only on
one band
Re-do alignment on affected band
Check the band-pass and low-pass filters and
crystal for this band
Check functioning of the relays (change
bands, then measure relay leads that should
be open or shorted for that band)
65 AF amplifier not
working
Use the
STL menu entry to set a sidetone
level of
3. If you hear a strong tone, the A.F.
amplifier (RF-U4) is probably working, and
the problem is likely to be with the mixer
(RF-U6) or other RF board circuits.
Signal trace through the receive chain
backwards by touching a tool or wire to
various points along the receive path
Check all DC voltages in the receiver
Inspect the A.F. amp circuits
70 AGC or S-meter
not working
Check R5, D4, C53, Q9, R20, C8, and L9 for
incorrect values or unsoldered leads
Transmitter and Keyer (80-99)
Problem Troubleshooting Steps
80 General
Transmitter problem
If power output is too low, go to 86
If power output slowly increases during key-
down, go to 88
If current drain on transmit is too high for the
given power level, go to 92
If the transmitter output power seems to be
unstable go to 88
If the transmitter stops transmitting by itself
go to 90
If the keyer isn’t working properly, go to 95
86 Power output is
low or zero
Make sure the power-output control, R4, is
set fully clockwise
If the top cover is removed, make sure you
don't have a screw inserted into the tab of Q6
Unplug the ATU (KXAT1) and insert a
jumper between pins 1 and 3 of J7; connect a
dummy load at J2. If this solves the problem,
see the KXAT1 manual's troubleshooting
section.
Check power output when using a 50
dummy load; if the output is correct on a
dummy load but not when using an antenna,
your antenna is probably not matched
You may have a short in the LPF or BPF or