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1254pbigelow [2007/03/27 16:48]
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1254pbigelow [2007/03/27 16:51]
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   * Lots of birdies and display induced signals on the lower half of the AM broadcast band.   * Lots of birdies and display induced signals on the lower half of the AM broadcast band.
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     *Remedy: ​ Have attempted to shield out the multiplexing emissions by spray painting a graphite EMI/RF shield to the inside of the front cover. ​ It helped a little bit.     *Remedy: ​ Have attempted to shield out the multiplexing emissions by spray painting a graphite EMI/RF shield to the inside of the front cover. ​ It helped a little bit.
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   * Reduced sensitivity on the lower half of the AM broadcast band.   * Reduced sensitivity on the lower half of the AM broadcast band.
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     *Remedy: Put a jumper across R72, eliminating that input filter.     *Remedy: Put a jumper across R72, eliminating that input filter.
- +  ​* FM intermod from strong FM stations. ​ Just add 90  (2* 1st IF) to the received frequency to detetmine offending frequency.
-  ​* FM intermod from strong FM stations. ​ Just add 90  (2* 1st IF) to the received frequency +
-  ​to detetmine offending frequency. +
     *Remedy: Have tried with some success (but none totally satisfactory):​     *Remedy: Have tried with some success (but none totally satisfactory):​
- +      ​* Snap-on RF choke on power cable 
-    ​* Snap-on RF choke on power cable +      * Soldered on a shield on trace side of the board around the 1st Mixer section. 
- +      * Incorporated FM trap (from Radio Shack) in the antenna lead.
-    ​* Soldered on a shield on trace side of the board around the 1st Mixer section. +
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-    ​* Incorporated FM trap (from Radio Shack) in the antenna lead. +
   * The rotary Encoder loosens up with use causing the frequencies to jump around (sometimes) when tuning from one step to another.   * The rotary Encoder loosens up with use causing the frequencies to jump around (sometimes) when tuning from one step to another.
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     * Possible Remedy (have not tried yet): Sandwiching a large, black, felt washer between the tuning knob and the tuning knob recess to reduce play.     * Possible Remedy (have not tried yet): Sandwiching a large, black, felt washer between the tuning knob and the tuning knob recess to reduce play.
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   * Hum from the power supply.   * Hum from the power supply.
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     * Possible Remedy ​ (have not tried yet): Install a 15V IC regulator in the power supply.     * Possible Remedy ​ (have not tried yet): Install a 15V IC regulator in the power supply.
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   * Deafening thump upon turning on the 1254 when using headphones. ​ REALLY LOUD.   * Deafening thump upon turning on the 1254 when using headphones. ​ REALLY LOUD.
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     * Remedy: None yet although I suspect a large capactior may resolve this one.     * Remedy: None yet although I suspect a large capactior may resolve this one.
- +  ​* A little bit of "​thumping"​ due to slow synthesizer lock.  Not too bad, really, considering the price.
-  ​* A little bit of "​thumping"​ due to slow synthesizer lock.  Not too bad, really, considering +
-  ​the price.+
  
 Paul Paul

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