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Can RF finals be "partially" shot?
I have an NTE342 RF final in a transmitter that is not putting out full rated power (only 3 watts but should be more like 6 watts) - Testing the transistor with a diode setting on my meter shows that its okay, but I am wondering if it could still be partially damaged. I am wanting to rule out the possibility thats its been damaged by heat in my clumnsy attempt to install it! |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:1113324846.cd06bd2ce55defd30b441770978debec@t eranews... Can RF finals be "partially" shot? I have an NTE342 RF final in a transmitter that is not putting out full rated power (only 3 watts but should be more like 6 watts) - Testing the transistor with a diode setting on my meter shows that its okay, but I am wondering if it could still be partially damaged. I am wanting to rule out the possibility thats its been damaged by heat in my clumnsy attempt to install it! Possible but remote and your symptoms indicate a different fault. -- N |
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![]() It sure is possible, and is known as 'low gain' or 'low beta'. Diode check wont tell you a transistors gain. You need to put it on a curve tracer and compare the curves for a range of given base current to a known good NEW identical transistor to see the difference. If I were you I would not use the NTE , and get the original number transistor that was in there. The NTE replacements dont always match the characteristics of the original 100% in detail, and certain differences can cause it to run hotter than normal, and in the long run, reduce its gain. Its also possible not enough heat sink compound was used, and other possibilities too. "Mike" wrote in message news:1113324846.cd06bd2ce55defd30b441770978debec@t eranews... | Can RF finals be "partially" shot? | I have an NTE342 RF final in a transmitter that is not putting out | full rated power (only 3 watts but should be more like 6 watts) - | Testing the transistor with a diode setting on my meter shows that its | okay, but I am wondering if it could still be partially damaged. I am | wanting to rule out the possibility thats its been damaged by heat in | my clumnsy attempt to install it! |
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what was the original transistor part number
what frequency are you operating at are the leads all very short, especially the emitter lead Mark |
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It was actually an modification, replacing a 2SC3553 with the NTE342
part for an increase in power in a QRP HF transceiver (other minor changes to the circuit as well) - freq range from 3.5 to 30 mHz. Leads are short. The NTE part definately runs hot even at 3 watts output. Heatsink is bolted to the back using thermal compound. On 12 Apr 2005 12:43:59 -0700, "Mark" wrote: what was the original transistor part number what frequency are you operating at are the leads all very short, especially the emitter lead Mark |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:1113324846.cd06bd2ce55defd30b441770978debec@t eranews... Can RF finals be "partially" shot? I have an NTE342 RF final in a transmitter that is not putting out full rated power (only 3 watts but should be more like 6 watts) - Testing the transistor with a diode setting on my meter shows that its okay, but I am wondering if it could still be partially damaged. I am wanting to rule out the possibility thats its been damaged by heat in my clumnsy attempt to install it! 1/ Substitutions are often "iffy" with RF devices. 2/ Some RF power transistors have multiple emitters and it's possible to lose some of them which degrades performance. |
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Den Tue, 12 Apr 2005 13:52:42 -0700. skrev Mike:
It was actually an modification, replacing a 2SC3553 with the NTE342 part for an increase in power in a QRP HF transceiver (other minor changes to the circuit as well) - freq range from 3.5 to 30 mHz. Leads are short. The NTE part definately runs hot even at 3 watts output. Heatsink is bolted to the back using thermal compound. Try to tune the coil in output circuit. The replacement has possibly not the same capacitance , as the original one. P.S. I don't know the circuit, just my 0.5$ -- Med venlig hilsen Christian Treldal |
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Mike wrote:
Can RF finals be "partially" shot? I have an NTE342 RF final in a transmitter that is not putting out full rated power (only 3 watts but should be more like 6 watts) - Testing the transistor with a diode setting on my meter shows that its okay, but I am wondering if it could still be partially damaged. I am wanting to rule out the possibility thats its been damaged by heat in my clumnsy attempt to install it! Sure, happens all the time. I've seen a bunch of 450 MHz finals that look just fine on a curve tracer, but fail to output at 450 MHz. I've given up trying to test RF transistors at DC or thereabouts. mike -- Return address is VALID but some sites block emails with links. Delete this sig when replying. .. Wanted, PCMCIA SCSI Card for HP m820 CDRW. FS 500MHz Tek DSOscilloscope TDS540 Make Offer Wanted, 12.1" LCD for Gateway Solo 5300. Samsung LT121SU-121 Wanted 12" LCD for Compaq Armada 7770MT. Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below. MAKE THE OBVIOUS CHANGES TO THE LINK htremovethistp://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/ |
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