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This text I Mailed direct to Simon:
Hello Simon.
I am new to HL2 and SDR-Console
The first board did not work and I ordered another.
I tested now with new board and have no output when tuning.
OP power set to 8 for not getting again a defective output cauttious testing
So finaly I tested with straight key.
I have 2 watts output and swr is ok is ok.
To be sure I set now OP to 4 and then I have 1 watt output with Straight key.
Next I tested tune and that’s still without output.
Also LSB and shouting in the mic No output on My connected SWR meter.
Transmit LSB window is POWER SWR IPA and ALC engaged.
But no output on Radio to Antenna.
Gerrit
PA3EIP
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No RF output. I traced the problem to a poorly installed T3 which was not mounted close to the pcb. Transformer leads were not pulled through the circuit board holes sufficiently to prevent exposed wires from shorting to each other or core material. A slight pressure or movement during the assembly process could have led to the issue. Visual inspection looked like bare wires were shorted together. Solution was to desolder and pull the leads through pcb till insulation was snug up to pcb and resolder. At this point the transformer was firmly in place and no movement was possible. Output was as expected at this point.
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21. 3. 2023 v 7:05, Matt W <mwo...@gmail.com>:
Hm I am not in the CW way, yet, so I have none. :-D I guess I could rig something up. Could I try MOX from another app?
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Hm I am not in the CW way, yet, so I have none. :-D I guess I could rig something up. Could I try MOX from another app?
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Hi Matt,Was the PA enabled or disabled for this most recent test at the ANT connector? PA enabled -> ANT output of up to 37dBm, which may be too much for your tiny SA even with the attenuation. PA disabled -> RF1 output put to 19 dBm which would be a good place to measure with the setup you describe.
Caution, The TinySA maximum input is..
+5dBm into the LOW input and +10dBm into the HIGH input.
The +19dBm from the HL2 is way too much. put a suitable
attenuator between the HL2 and the TSA
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Hello Steve,This is Zilvinas from googlegroups bothering you again. I am writing directly because I don't want to additionally "stir the pot" in the group without the clear reason and also have some doubts.After what seemed successful resoldering of AD9986 epad I am experiencing randomly repeated strange behaviour.I am not that "active ham" and this complicates replicating the problem - it's only the second evening but I noticed that after a few hours of listening I push the spot button on quisk for CW generation (latest version for linux) and the Pout is about 1W instead of 5W.It restores back to normal if I power cycle the HL2.I did not have time to catch what causes that (is that software glitch or (I am beginning to suspect) - unsoldered U6 clock chip epad)I hope to try it investigate on weekend (I have some tools - oscilloscope and TinySA)Also I am (bit) puzzled by your answer to Jiri in group:
"You will not see solder in these holes. Makerfabs uses only a thin layer of solder paste over the entire thermal pad as is correct for this type of assembly. They do not solder the access holes. The access holes are only there for manual assembly. In fact, the holes may be a problem for the accepted automated way with solder paste. If you look very closely, you may see some solder where the IC meets the PCB. That is all you should see"
On my board, U2 has a large solder blob in the hole - I would say it was manually (additionally?) soldered in the factory.While U7 (and U6) I am 99% sure had no solder paste on the pads at all.So something went wrong there...Sorry for disturbing.Best regardsZilvinas
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