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    Icom 718 weak receive

    My Icom 718 took static/lightning hit? Transmit is fine but receive is weak. Maybe gas discharge tube is bad, or other filter board part? How do you check a gas discharge tube?
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    Sorry for not noticing this before.

    A GDT is not in "series" with the receiver's front end. Rather, it's shunted to ground and will conduct excessive voltage to same when its breakdown threshold occurs.

    I have a 718 plus servicing info. What do you have in the way of test equipment?
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    Thanks, I have the usual fluke and access to an HP spectrum analyzer and a portable O Scope. Also have a nice shop at home and at work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K4PIH View Post
    Thanks, I have the usual fluke and access to an HP spectrum analyzer and a portable O Scope. Also have a nice shop at home and at work.
    Any sort of RF generator?
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    That I do not have. I suppose I could use another low power rf generator of some kind, or throw one together out of the parts box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K4PIH View Post
    That I do not have. I suppose I could use another low power rf generator of some kind, or throw one together out of the parts box.
    I'd look into a NanoVA or similar low-cost signal source. An amplitude/frequency stable unit is going to be very helpful in troubleshooting things.
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