For an unknown reason my new Sark 110 lost its calibration and only showed a blue line across the screen.
I elected to follow the instructions on the reflector to carry out a calibration then QSL using a dummy load and resistors.
This got the SARK back up and running but the readings are totally different to those before the crash therefore I do not trust the new readings that it is producing.
How do I get over this problem?
Alan g8oo
Hello Alan,
Could you please make a copy of the files stored in the internal drive of the sark110 and send me for analysis? I will check if the calibration and setting files have correct values.
It is possible that the device lost its calibration files due to an unsafe eject of the USB port. However, it is a bit weird that the device showed a blue line across the screen. Anyway, I suggest to use the Windows "Scan and repair drive" tool to fix any potential errors in the drive.
Thank you,
Melchor EA4FRB
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Hi Melchor EA4FRB
I have scanned the Sark drive and no errors were found.
Sorry - I my may have done an unsafe removal of the Sark 110!!!
I have attached the files and do appreciate you help.
TTFN de AlanH g8oo
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Hi Alan,
Thank you for the files. I have verified the calibration files and confirmed that they have incorrect values.
Could you please check that your calibration loads are correct and also follow the troubleshooting procedures described in the link below to check if the unit is not damaged. It is possible that the device received an ESD strike, which could be another explanation for the weird display and the incorrect readings thereafter.
http://www.sark110.com/resources/repairs/input-stage
Best regards,
Melchor EA4FRB
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Hi Melchor EA5FRB
Tnx fer email.
I followed the instruction on the WWW site and built a series of dummy loads and tested these with a meter before doing the calibration tests they were not 100% but very near perfect.
Is it posable for me to format this SARK hard drive and for you to send me a replacement set of calibration files?
Tnx fer the help de AlanH g8oo
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Hi Alan,
Please find attached the calibration files from one sample unit. Use them just as starting point as the calibration data varies from unit to unit.
Do you get similar Voltage and Current readings for the different load conditions (open, short, 50 ohm) as described in http://www.sark110.com/resources/repairs/input-stage? It is important to confirm that there is no fault in your device before applying the calibration.
I suggest the following procedure:
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Hi Melchor EA4FRB
I have only just got around to looking at the repair that you suggested and they have not work.
I only purchased this unit on 27th April and it was delivered 4 days later.
On arrival, I tested the SARK110 on a dummy load and it looked OK however this is the first time I have used it on an antenna and it has failed.
Your comments are welcomed.
De AlanH g8oo
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Hi Alan,
Could you please provide me the Voltage and Current readings for the 50-ohm load condition (according the Troubleshooting procedure described at http://www.sark110.com/resources/repairs/input-stage)? A picture of the screen such as the screenshot below will be helpful. This will be necessary to identify if the input stage is damaged or not.
Note that static build-up on an antenna, may cause damage to the device when connected, so it is recommended discharging the antenna before connecting it to the analyzer.
Figure 4, 50-ohm load condition
Thank you,
Melchor EA4FRB
De: sar...@googlegroups.com <sar...@googlegroups.com> En nombre de alanhol...@gmail.com
Enviado el: jueves, 25 de junio de 2020 14:49
Para: sar...@googlegroups.com
Asunto: RE: Detector-Calibration
Hi Melchor EA4FRB
I have only just got around to looking at the repair that you suggested and they have not work.
I only purchased this unit on 27th April and it was delivered 4 days later.
On arrival, I tested the SARK110 on a dummy load and it looked OK however this is the first time I have used it on an antenna and it has failed.
Your comments are welcomed.
De AlanH g8oo
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To: Alan Holdsworth
Subject: Radioworld limited Order Confirmation
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2 photos added
The Box indicates it left China in 24/04/2019
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Hi Alan,
Thank you for the photos. This confirms that there is a fault in the input stage, probably due to static build up from the antenna. I will send you a private email about possibilities for the repair.
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