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		<title>Antenna&#8217;s, Rig and SB-200 Amplifier Repair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well&#8230; Lots to update the blog with. Where to start? The FT-990 is back and working perfectly thanks to John, KI4NR. He&#8217;s an absolute first class technician, his rate for repairs is more that fair, and he&#8217;s faster than fast! Playing with the FT-990, I actually like it better than my old Ft-1000D I sold off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Well&#8230; Lots to update the blog with. Where to start?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The FT-990 is back and working perfectly thanks to <a href="http://www.qsl.net/ki4nr/" target="_blank">John, KI4NR</a>. He&#8217;s an absolute first class technician, his rate for repairs is more that fair, <em>and</em> he&#8217;s faster than fast! Playing with the FT-990, I actually like it better than my old Ft-1000D I sold off last time I got out of Amateur Radio.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As far as the amp, I blew a 125μF/450V capacitor in the Heathkit SB-200, but no issues. Went down to <a href="http://www.fistells.com" target="_blank">Fistell&#8217;s</a> and picked up another one and guess what? Blew that one too. Didn&#8217;t even last 15 seconds. Nothing like capacitors going off like firecrackers on the kitchen table to wake you up and remind you that there&#8217;s some high voltage in that case! After talking with Keith (KØKE) who figured I had a couple <em>othe</em>r shorted capacitors putting the high voltage load across that specific one, it would probably be cheaper to replace all 6 caps and the entire board with a $80 PM-200 Replacement Power Supply Module kit from <a href="http://www.harbachelectronics.com/main/page_products_sb200__sb201.html" target="_blank">Harbaugh Electronics</a> than to try and replace <em>just </em>the electrolytics. And so that&#8217;s what I did. Took all of a couple hours to assemble, wire and solder up the new circuit board and about another 30 minutes to install it. The Harbaugh PM-200 Replacement Power Supply Module kit comes with 6 new caps, all bleeder resistors, diodes and a circuit board. All the buyer has to do is follow the simple instructions; assemble and solder the board, then install it into the SB-200. Felt good to have a soldering iron and electronic &#8220;pieces parts&#8221; in my hands again, but I can&#8217;t <strong><em>ever</em></strong> remember having such a difficult time seeing the small parts though. Almost had to get a friggin&#8217; magnifying glass&#8230; <strong><em>almost</em></strong> I said! Anyway, the amp is working perfectly now.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As far as the antenna situation&#8230; We&#8217;re moving forward, slowly. My friend Joe came over yesterday with a TIG machine and touched up about 20 welds on the aluminum tower and Keith (KØKE) found a used Cushcraft A3S for a couple hundred bucks, so it&#8217;s coming together nicely. I played hell trying to get the A3S resonant on the old element &#8220;tuning&#8221; markings, but once I measured everything and adjusted the elements <em>per Cushcraft&#8217;s dimensions</em>, she fell right in line. For some reason I can&#8217;t seem to get the SWR below 1.5:1, but I&#8217;m hoping it&#8217;s only because it&#8217;s 3 feet off the ground and still in &#8220;assembly&#8221; mode. Once it&#8217;s up at 60&#8242; hopefully the SWR will drop flat to 1.1:1. Like I said,  <strong><em>hopefully</em></strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Next project is to get it on the mast and erected. This should be fun&#8230;</p>
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