Wednesday, June 28, 2006

The Tale Of The Troublesome 290

I am not QRV on 2mtrs at the moment due to other commitments. So I will tell the tale of a recently purchased FT290 MKII. I bought the 290 off Ebay, it was not too expensive at £70, however when it arrived and I hooked it up I found it had very little output, I contacted the seller who told me that they used it on their local repeater which is possible as they live close to it. Upon Inspection the output device 2sc1971 was duff. I did a quick search and found some brand new
devices on, you guessed it (Ebay) they were £6 which I decided was not a dear price. So I purchased one. It duly arrived and I proceeded to fit it, along with a better bias diode as the old device was a 1n4148 glass diode. I fitted a higher current device after reading an article about diode biasing and the common
mistake of using a small current diode which could break down due to high current loading in SSB mode.

Well I tried everything I just could not get any rf out of the device it was removed and metered atleast 5 times! and it checked out fine. I began to suspect that the device I had aquired had probably been mislabeled as it was drawing current but no RF on 144MHz. at this point I started to doubt my
findings and contacted Chris (G1EZJ) a long standing radio friend. He checked out the radio and also came to a conclusion that the transistor was not what it said it was. At this point I thought I would contact Yaesu to see if they could offer a source for the so called obsolete Transistor. I was very Supprised and pleased to get an email back the following day stating that the device was in stock and was £6 plus £4 postage and packing. which was more or less what I paid before. I ordered the device and prayed it was a faulty device I had fitted previously. I decided to take the device down to Chris's and let him fit it. more for my peace of mind and sanity. Lo and Behold Perfect 2.5W output.
So I came to the conclusion that the RARE devices advertised on Ebay were not what they were labelled. next time i will try Yaesu First!.

Inbetween all this Chris had spotted an FL2025 25W add on PA on you guessed it EBAY. So In like flynn I went and won it again it wasnt too dear £37 with postage. Anyway The amplifier had arrived whilst I was awaiting the 2nd 2sc1971 device for the 290.

The pa had not been connected until I knew the 290 was 100%
Upon hooking up the PA guess what? YES youve got it. NO OUTPUT!.

The FL2025 uses a Mitsubishi brick M57727. I took the system back down to Chris's as he has had a lot of experience with brick devices on 23cms.
And he comfirmed that it was indeed duff. However One thing Chris had done in the past was to repair a 23cms brick that he had zapped.
He removed the plastic cover of the device and metered the different stages and discovered a burnt out bias diode. Now my eyesight is nowhere near good enuff
to start repairing bias circuits on the modules but Chris was in his element, he removed the duff diode metered the device which then checked out fine. So he added a small diode and hooked it all up and 15W output and then with a tweak 25W I was well chuffed and impressed as I did not fancy paying out more money on a new brick.

Thanks Chris!
Since then I have managed to aquire a service manual and the next stage to to get it onto frequency as it is slightly off.
I guess Ebay is basically the same as the old bring and buy at radio rallies where you get the item home and it doesnt work.

Anyway there is the Story. My next project it to build a DK7ZB yagi for 2mtrs
and a mast head preamp. So watch this space and Ill update when I can.
Thanks for reading. Mark
GØNMY

Saturday, June 24, 2006

E's E's Everywhere But Here!


Well there has been several Sporadic-E openings on 2mtrs today
However none of the Ionised areas were in reach of my qth. Looks Like Spain and Italy had a good day today.

So no real DX to report today, although earlier I worked into Essex normal Tropo JO01KW.
And just as I am writing this I managed to catch Gerold G4OIG/P who was
on Hegdon Hill IO82QE activating SOTA G/WB-023 which is a new one for me. Unfortunately I missed all his earlier Sota activations due to not being in the shack, well we cant be here all the time

So not much to write about today. But you never know the day isn't over.
You have to be positive with this hobby.
Bye for now. Mark

Wednesday, June 21, 2006


Hello and welcome to G0NMY's Ham Radio Blog

First let me introduce myself.
My Name is Mark Longson I was born in 1961 and am nearly 45 years old.
I Live in the City of Stoke-On-Trent.

I became a licenced Radio Ham in 1985 and was issued with the callsign G1UWO (Useless Wireless Operator) and in 1990 I Passed my 12 w.p.m Morse test and aquired my call G0NMY (No Money Yet). My main interest is in the VHF bands and I have, over the years, operated many different modes, from RTTY to AX25 Packet, to Fast scan TV on 70cms, 23cms, 13cms and 3cms.
Today my main operating is usually on 2mtrs SSB or 4mtrs FM.
I only have a 1/2 wave dipole in the loft for 4mtrs at present, so I tend to go out Mobile/ Portable for my main 4mtr operating.

For 2mtrs I use an FT290r into a linear amplifier producing about 20Watts.
My 2mtr beam is a 7 ele ZL special which is about 35ft up
So nothing special and my location is fairly low down in a valley. Not an ideal
location for vhf and up operating, However I prefer VHF to HF operating.

My IARU locator square is IO83VA and my NGR is SJ879461 WAB is SJ84
I have recently got into chasing SOTA stations and am slowly working my way up the points table.

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Recent news:
Recently there have been some excellent Sporadic-E openings on 2mtrs and below is a log of the stations I have been lucky to work with my fairly humble setup.

Ham report IARU
callsign sent / received Locator Square Country Name Freq Mode

IW0FYC 5/9 5/9 JM76HD Scicilly Lloyd 144 MHz SP-E
IW4EGP 5/9 5/9 JN64GB Italy 144 MHz SP-E
IK0BZY 5/9 5/9 JN61GW Italy 144 MHz SP-E
IW0BYL 5/9 5/9 JN61GV Italy Michael 144 MHz SP-E
EB3EHJ 5/9 5/9 IN01VO Spain 144 MHz SP-E
EA4CZV 5/9 5/9 IN80DL Spain 144 MHz SP-E
EA7RN 5/5 5/5 IM87CS Spain 144 MHz SP-E
9A2C 5/9 5/9 JN95IN Croatia 144 MHz SP-E
EA6DD 5/9 5/9 JM19JK Balearic Isl Mayorca 144 MHz SP-E
EB3DYS 5/9 5/9 JN11CK Spain 144 MHz SP-E


Not bad for my humble setup.

Right, well thats about all for now. Thanks for visiting
byee.