well i dropped back the power, #1 on meter is reading 39. TPO is about 75 watts. seems to have fixed the pa shutdown issueke4zdg wrote:#1 is super high. Sounds like the thermistor (RT501 100K) that senses the heat sink temp is bad. Check for open. Could also be a bad chip. Check U401 and U402.
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- Thu Sep 01, 2016 6:26 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
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Re: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Mon Aug 29, 2016 2:19 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5639
Re: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
#1 is super high. Sounds like the thermistor (RT501 100K) that senses the heat sink temp is bad. Check for open. Could also be a bad chip. Check U401 and U402. I was thinking #1 was a bit high, seems (according to the list from rpt-builder) 40 should be the max. once the weather actually cools off ...
- Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:52 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5639
Re: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
What are your meter voltages doing on the TX jack? See http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/msf/msf-metering.html for more info. You may be freaking out the power detection on the PA by bending the frequency down so far. The MSF power regulation compares the output of the IPA to the output of t...
- Mon Aug 29, 2016 6:06 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5639
Re: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
I have not,d119 wrote:Stupid question, but have you tried another dummy load?
I will be rolling up to the shop today, ill get some fresh meter reads on the tx jack see what i come up with
- Thu Aug 25, 2016 5:49 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5639
Re: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
Are you certain it is thermal shutdown? If the pre-filter / post filter is not aligned right, the high SWR shutdown will cut in. Is this a station that had been working, and is now acting up or is this happening to one you are changing freq on? this is a former base station so no internal pre-post ...
- Wed Aug 24, 2016 8:39 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5639
UHF MSF5K thermal shutdown
Is there any settings anywhere to adjust the thermal shutdown?
going into dummy load, I can get about a minute or so of TX before it goes into thermal shutdown. PA is cold so no reason for it. and dummy load is fine 1.1/50ohm. I have the triple circ. pa 75w out from the system
going into dummy load, I can get about a minute or so of TX before it goes into thermal shutdown. PA is cold so no reason for it. and dummy load is fine 1.1/50ohm. I have the triple circ. pa 75w out from the system
- Tue Jul 05, 2016 11:11 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1876
Re: MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
Watch out for the PA sense cable connection to the board underneath the RF tray. That's ****ed me more times than I can count. You might also want to take the RF board out of the RF tray and inspect the passthrough connectors. If there's black crud built up around the base of the pins that can also...
- Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:46 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: To newly registered users: Welcome! Please read...
- Replies: 109
- Views: 552576
Re: To newly registered users: Welcome! Please read...
can I get bumped over to registered users? been here awhile, don't post much honestly cause well I don't have much to say. but I am a repeater owner and a moto user. maxtrac, gm300 and now MSF5K
- Sat Jul 02, 2016 1:54 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1876
Re: MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
well today I took apart everything and got some cleaner and cleaned out every pin, plug, and connector I could. and I now have transmit. PA is working.
- Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:31 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1876
MSF-5K CXB UHF R2 TX Issue
I have a UHF CXB R2 5K that I am having some issues with. I have no TX output at all. VCO (both TX/RX locked) on the SSCB the PA on light is off, if i push the xmit switch I get a real fast blink of the PA on, PA key lights. Now I have taken my ft-60r ht and the PA by itself and was able to make out...
- Fri Oct 11, 2013 1:44 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: What was your first /\/\otorola radio?
- Replies: 124
- Views: 38965
Re: What was your first /\/\otorola radio?
1st moto was a maxtrac.
I still have a maxtrac.. course going to have to swap the VHF stuff for UHF
I still have a maxtrac.. course going to have to swap the VHF stuff for UHF
- Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:25 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Moto T1504 UHF duplexer
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1363
Re: Moto T1504 UHF duplexer
AH HA. http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/t1500.html
I have to assume cable length determens the "band split" these things do.
insertion loss kinda makes me frown a bit.. but they will work for now I guess.
I have to assume cable length determens the "band split" these things do.
insertion loss kinda makes me frown a bit.. but they will work for now I guess.
- Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:28 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Moto T1504 UHF duplexer
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1363
Moto T1504 UHF duplexer
I snagged a 4 can rack mount 1504 duplexer set.
!st thing that concerned me was where they was tuned at.. 508/511Mhz
Can I get these down to the 440 band? and how is it done? My Ideal specs would be .5db loss per can and of course 5mhz split.
easy to do, or barking up the wrong tree.
!st thing that concerned me was where they was tuned at.. 508/511Mhz
Can I get these down to the 440 band? and how is it done? My Ideal specs would be .5db loss per can and of course 5mhz split.
easy to do, or barking up the wrong tree.
- Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:33 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1827
Re: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
well looking around I nabbed a GE Mastr II 110w UHF machine pretty cheap. with the GE power supply. and some moto t1504a uhf duplexers. wasn't free but worth the price I paid IMO. (shipping is just what killed me)
- Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:04 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: Is this antenna OEM?
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6788
Re: Is this antenna OEM?
got to love these chinesse knock offs
Move any manufacturing to China and you WILL be compeating against knock offs. I just dont understand why so many continue to move manufacturing over to china..
Move any manufacturing to China and you WILL be compeating against knock offs. I just dont understand why so many continue to move manufacturing over to china..
- Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:28 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1827
Re: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
the trac going spurious is something that bothers me. Big issue for us with running the maxtrac at full. is duty cycle.. we can keep the machine keyed up for long periods (vhf machine can be keyed for hours strait.) so I was thinking MAYBE it could handle on just the driver.. and using an amp to get...
- Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:31 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1827
Re: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
Hmm, the joys of having to build a repeater with a super small budget eh?
I got a extra maxtrac PA laying over here. might have to give it a shot see if we can produce stable output at 250mW
course still wondering if its even worth the trouble.
I got a extra maxtrac PA laying over here. might have to give it a shot see if we can produce stable output at 250mW
course still wondering if its even worth the trouble.
- Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:11 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: maxtrac as a very low power exciter
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1827
maxtrac as a very low power exciter
Planning a 440 machine. Thinking for the time being using a maxtrac for RX and another maxtrac for and exciter. I can get ahold of some GE Master II PA's pretty cheap. Now the GE's IIRC use about 250mw in the exciters to drive the PA Will it be possible to get a maxtrac down that low? and if I can w...