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Doublemm
Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 - 10:12 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

is there a npc mod for the uniden washington(8719)base radio? really would appreciate the help. thanks.
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Kc0gxz
Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 1:07 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Doublemm

I'll be Emailing it to you Gary. How come ya just didn't call me and ask for it?

Jeff.
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Doublemm
Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 2:00 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

thanks for the mod jeff,thats all i had left to do on this radio.
gary
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Adshar64
Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 3:44 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

1. Remove TR32

2. Jumper out R123.

3. Add a 10 uF 25 or higher volt electrolytic cap to the following
spots: Attach the positive leg to pin 9 of IC4, and attach the
negative leg to the junction of R121/D62/R204.

4. Set the driver bias to 50 mA.

5. Set the final bias to 100 mA.

6. Solder the end of the final bias wire that is furthest from
the final transistor to the cathode (banded) end of D60.

7. Set the dead-key power to 1.5 watts using VR6.

8. Tune the RF amp chain coils (L36 and L26 through L29) for
maximum peak (modulated) output power.

9. Double check the dead-key power. If it's higher than 2
watts, use VR6 to set it to 1.5 to 2 watts.

The maximum average
power should be 10 to 12 watts. And the maximum peak power should
be around 25 watts.
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Hootyal
Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 4:05 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I have a washington with no transmit....key the mic and the recieve goes away, but it doesn't change the color of the transmit indicator light. Radio seems to be stuck (recieve) on one channel also, no matter how much you turn the channel knob. Anybody have any ideas? I replaced the final and no difference.
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Adshar64
Posted on Thursday, September 18, 2003 - 4:06 am:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Check the vco tuning ie:

GENERAL ALIGNMENT INFO

All adjustments are made with the radio set radio to CH19 on the FCC band unless otherwise stated.
Make sure that the clarifier is centered.
You will need:
DC Voltmeter (or a Digital Multimeter)
A good frequency counter with a 10Hz resolution.
The proper (plastic / ceramic) adjustment tools.
A 50MHz oscilloscope (although a 30MHz will do).

Loop oscillator alignment:


Attach frequency counter to TP1 (R157)which is located directly next to L27.
Double check that the clarifier is centered before starting !

Mode Adjust Frequency Comments
AM L20 34.985
LSB L19 34.9825
USB CT3 34.9875
TX frequency VR3 34.985 Check during TX on AM

Re check all of the frequencies again at this point, they can alter after adjusting the other points.

Offset oscillator:

Attach frequency counter to TP3 (R101) which is located in the middle of the PCB towards the rear, next to TR13.
Mode Adjust Frequency Comments
AM L17 27.185 Check at antenna socket during TX (do this last)
LSB CT2 7.7975
USB CT1 7.8025
Re check all of the frequencies again at this point, they can alter after adjusting the other points.

VCO alignment:

Connect DC Volt meter / oscilloscope to TP9 (top leg of R72, just below the VCO card)
Set radio to channel 1 on the lowest band, adjust L13 so that the base voltage just lifts (should be set to around 2.0 VDC).
Check that the radio will transmit at the set voltage, if not adjust L13 to increase it a little until it does transmit.
Go to channel 40 on the highest band (or the highest channel available), check that the voltage is below 6.8 VDC and that the radio will transmit.

VCO output alignment:

Connect oscilloscope to TP1 (left leg of R184, just above L13, L14)
Adjust L14 for maximum reading.

Loop mixer alignment:

Connect oscilloscope to TP10 (left leg of R193, just above L20)
Adjust L18 for maximum reading.


TX mixer cans:

L26, L27


TX alignment cans:

L28, L29, L36 (do not adjust L39 as it is the low pass filter trap, for RFI reduction)


Driver and final bias adjustments:

Bias of Adjust Amperage Comments
Driver VR8 30mA Test at TP8
Final VR9 50mA Test at TP7

To check the driver and final amplifier bias adjustments set the radio to USB without any mod, use an ammeter to check for the correct bias current.
To locate the test points follow the wire that comes from just below VR8, it will go to the other side of the PCB, it has a special plug that is connected to a pin, this pin is TP8 (as marked on PCB), to test the driver bias just pull the wire from TP8 and connect the ammeter between TP8 and the wire that was removed.
After adjustment connect the wire back to TP8
Directly next to TP8 is TP7, this is the test point for the final bias, use the same procedure as above, just connect the meter between TP7 and the wire that goes to it.

TX power alignment:

Attach an RF power meter and dummy load to the radio.
Adjust VR6 for 4 Watts.
Check that power is equal at each end of the band (CH1, CH40)


AMC alignment:

After performing the AMC mod which installs a 1 KOhm preset pot (or just changing the resistor) to increase the AM modulation level the modulation percentage must be checked.
Attach the oscilloscope to the antenna socket and set the scope to the audio range (about 0.5 mS/ Div).
Inject a 100mV 1KHz signal into the mic socket, adjust for 95% modulation.


RX alignment:

Adjust these metal cans for the maximum RX signal (make sure the signal used is only very weak otherwise the AGC will activate and cause problems)
Inject a 1 KHz modulated RF signal on 27.185 MHz into the radios antenna socket.
Adjust L10, L9, L8, L7, L6, L5 for the highest reading on the radios signal meter.


IF alignment (for RX as well):

Adjust these metal cans for the maximum RX signal (make sure the signal used is only very weak otherwise the AGC will activate and cause problems)
Set the radio to USB.
Inject an unmodulated RF signal on 27.185 MHz into the radios antenna socket.
Adjust the clarifier for the highest reading.
Adjust L3 and L4 for the highest reading on the radios signal meter.

Signal meter alignment:

Increase the RF generator output to 100uV.
Adjust VR1 for a reading of S9 on the signal meter.


Noise blanker alignment:

Turn on noise blanker switch.
Connect DC Volt meter / oscilloscope to TP6 (right leg of R9, just below L2)
Adjust L1 and L2 for maximum voltage reading (will be around 60mV).


List of adjustments:


VR1 Signal meter
VR2 Squelch
VR3 TX Frequency
VR5 Carrier balance
VR6 AM power
VR7 ALC
VR8 Driver Bias
VR9 Final Bias
VR10 RF power meter
VR12 Modulation meter
L1 Noise blanker
L2 Noise blanker
L3 I.F. 1st stage
L4 I.F. 2nd stage
L5 RX (6th stage)
L6 RX (5th stage)
L7 RX mixer output (4th stage)
L8 RX (3rd stage)
L9 RX (2nd stage)
L10 RX (1st stage)
L13 VCO
L14 VCO output
L17 AM offset frequency
L18 Loop mixer
L19 LSB loop frequency
L20 AM loop frequency
L26 TX mixer input
L27 TX mixer input
L28 TX mixer output (1st stage)
L29 TX (2nd stage)
L36 TX
L39 RFI low pass filter trap
CT1 USB offset frequency
CT2 LSB offset frequency
CT3 USB loop frequency
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Kc0gxz
Posted on Thursday, September 18, 2003 - 12:36 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Adshar64

What do ya bet his PLL is gone?

Jeff, kc0gxz.
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Doublemm
Posted on Saturday, September 20, 2003 - 9:51 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

adshar64,thank you for the the mods for my radio.i apprecicate your time and response. mm

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