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Old 12th Aug 2017, 10:08 pm   #1
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Default Loading capacitor Yaesu FT401

Running my FT401 into a dummy load for testing purposes, I have found that the "LOAD" capacitor needs to be almost fully >engaged< (maximum capacitance ), whereas the instructions invariably give a recommended setting for between 1/3 and 1/2 of load capacitance. To me, a control that has to be fully rotated indicates some sort of problem, especially in a tank circuit. Has anyone got any suggestions?
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Relay contacts OK?
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Old 13th Aug 2017, 10:36 am   #3
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Antenna relay has been swapped out for a pair of "man" sized Omron relays, original relay only used to switch the bias and switch the Omron's, They make a very satisfying "CLUNK" on change over. 60mA PA bias and no shortage of PA current available, it seems to be a case of coaxing the RF out of the tank circuit thru the matching network.
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I take it your test load is impeding correctly and that all coax connections are sound?
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Default Re: Loading capacitor Yaesu FT401

I see the spec is 50-100 Ohms at the antenna socket, have you tried it on a 75 Ohm load?

Is the capacitor position the same on all bands?

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Default Re: Loading capacitor Yaesu FT401

There is a 500pf in parallel with one gang of the load cap on some (lower bands)

Maybe that has gone bad or been disconnected?

Is it OK on 20m for example?

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I'm going to give it all a try and record/report the results.
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No sign of burned / HR switch contacts at all?
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Even a dirty band switch worth a check.
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Default Re: Loading capacitor Yaesu FT401

Check also the dummy load Resistance as I have 2 of and 1 is high and the other low on the Ohms range.
Looking at the circuit there are a few possible caps that may be out of spec.I would be tempted to check all those components in this area.
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Old 14th Aug 2017, 6:56 pm   #11
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Thanks Hamish. I suspect there may be other issues at play in the driver/PA stage, so I'm going to isolate the PA and run a test or 2.The 50 Ohm load is a homebrew affair consisting of 20 5watt carbon resistors in a syrup tin full of cooking oil. I think I may have a "take-off" problem in either the driver or PA stage (or both), so I'll try seperating the PA stage and driving it up with an external RF source (an old CB rig).
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