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Cyber max Led
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 11:28 pm
by JoeLink
Hola, acabo de recibir el cyber max led y tengo un problema: Al ajustar los trimmers para la maxima potencia no puedo pasar de 1 watio porque se satura y genera zumbidos ¿Porque pasa esto? ¿Que puedo hacer?
Hello, I finish receiving cyber max LED and have a problem: When fitting trimmers for the maximum power I cannot happen of 1 watio because one saturates and it generates hummings Because it passes this? That I can do?
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:53 am
by pcs
The problem is probably your power supply. It is not strong enough.
The other problem may be that you're tuning with a real antena,
not a dummy load. Use dummy load only for this.
Are you using a metal screwdriver? Use plastic.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:24 pm
by zael
Hola, de donde escribes Joelink??
CYber MAX
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:28 pm
by xavifm
Hola ,, que es eso de dummy load??
Como tengo que ajustar la emisora?
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:27 pm
by JoeLink
Soy Español
No es problema de la fuente de alimentacion ya que saca 13.8 voltios y 5 amperios, lo que si que es verdad es que estoy intentando ajustar la emisora con la antena ¿Puede ser que el problema me venga por tener SWR y por eso se sature la emisora al tratar de subir la potencia?
It is not problem of the power supply since it removes to 13,8 volts and 5 amperes, which if that are truth it is that I am trying to fit the transmitter with the antenna Can be that the problem comes to me to have SWR and for that reason the transmitter when trying is saturated to raise the power?
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 1:02 am
by JoeLink
Mi emisora me ha sido enviada sin el codificador estereo porque asi lo solicite, y la he probado sin conectarla a ninguna fuente de sonido ¿Tiene esto algo que ver con que no pueda ajustarla a mas de 1 watio?
Lo que me pasa es que cuando subo de 1 watio suena un zumbido y la emision desaparece del dial, quedando solo armonicos i interferencias por toda la fm
My transmitter has been sent me without the estereo coder because asi asks for it, and I have proven it without connecting it to no source of sound Has this something that to see whereupon cannot fit it to but of 1 watio? What it happens to me is that when I raise of 1 watio it sounds a humming and the emission disappears of the dial, being single armonicos and interferences by all fm
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 1:39 am
by pcs
You're certainly doing something wrong. And the most likely candidate
is a power supply, not being stabilised enough (hum) or being too
sensitive to RF (no RF block).
Also read my previous comments.
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 1:00 pm
by JoeLink
La fuente de alimentacion saca una CC muy buena, esta bien filtrada con condensadores, el problema no creo que sea la fuente ya que es la clasica fuente que usan los radioaficionados, lo que me pasa es muy extraño es como si la señal que se emite retornara y saturara todo el circuito
The power supply removes one CC very good one, this good filtered with condensers, the problem I do not believe that it is the source since it is the clasica source that the radio hams use, which happens to me is very strange is as if the signal who emit themselves returned and saturated all the circuit
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 7:31 pm
by pcs
Perhaps you have bad swr? Did you read the part where I suggested
using a dummy load for your antenna while tuning?