Per the "Let's make this a 'radio' site" thread by 'IEI:
Ever find yourself staring down at what looks to be a long and expen$ive rig-troubleshooting process...then find out that the symptoms are caused by something extraordinarily simple?
I'll go first -
Last evening I was getting ready to join our area 10M net when I hit the '940's "Autotune" button...zip, zero, NADA. No RF at all. Looking at the VC and IC meters, one sees around 28v and ~10A. The ALC meter showed full scale with no drive.
Shorted finals ??!!?? Wholly FSK! :shock: Them's $232 a set plus installation and aggravation charges!
I opened the case, disconnected the PA's 28V supply lead and repeated the test. Still reading ~28V and ~10A...with no final transistors connected!. The ALC meter now showed zero.
Something's not right in the metering circuit.
Checking the service manual, one sees that the Control Board handles metering, AT control and a myriad of other functions - including high SWR power foldback and ALC.
Deeper we dig...Connector #10 interfaces the AVR (28V board) to the Control Unit. VR10 sets the IC '0' point and VR11 sets the 28V reading.
Now if said connector is flaky...or the pots are intermittent...then the rig "assumes" it's in a fault state and will not transmit because of the (erroneously) high IC/ALC readings!
Resetting Connector #10 then adjusting the two trim pots got the rig back to full output.