HAMTRONICS LPA 4-10R Manual Download Page 3

©1995 Hamtronics, Inc.; Hilton NY; USA.  All rights reserved.  Hamtronics is a registered trademark.    Revised: 11/27/01 

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cessive power sag occurs after heat-
ing and retuning the capacitors does 
not correct the problem, check to be 
sure the transistor is mounted prop-
erly to the heat sink surface with 
heat sink compound. 

TROUBLESHOOTING. 

Since the unit has only one sim-

ple amplifier stage, there isn't much 
which can go wrong.  The circuitry is 
straightforward, with shorted coax ca-
bles or incorrect or shorted pc board 
component connections being the 
first things to suspect should there be 
no output. 

Should it be necessary to replace 

rf power transistor Q1, be sure to use 
an exact replacement.  There are 
other transistors rated at similar out-
put level,  but they may have lower 
gain or different impedance charac-
teristics.   

To replace the transistor, carefully 

peel each lead away from the pc board 
while melting the solder.  Then, re-
move the mounting hardware and 
gently push the old transistor out of 
the heatsink.  Clean all the old solder 
off the pc board.  Add new heatsink 
compound, and install new transistor 
with collector lead in correct location.  
Carefully tighten nut on transistor 
without over-torquing.  Then, flatten 
leads against the board, and  sweat 
solder them to the board.  Re member 
to resolder any components removed 
for access to the transistor leads.   

A word about relay coils.  Any relay 

coil connected to the same B+ line as 
solid state equipment should have a 
reverse diode connected across it to 
absorb the inductive kickback which 
occurs when the coil is de -energized.  
Relay coils and similar inductors can 
cause transients up to several hun-
dred volts.  This is the most common 
problem related to damaged semi-
conductors.  You should  also be sure 
that your power supply does not have 
an inductive surge when you turn it 
on or off.  If in doubt, borrow an os-
cilloscope and watch the B+ line when 
you turn the switch on and off. 

 

PARTS LIST. 

Ref Desig  Description  (marking) 

 

C1 

15 pf chip capacitor 

C2-C3 

10 pf piston trimmer cap. 

C4-C5 

15 pf chip capacitor 

C6 

mica variable #703 

C7-C8 

10 pf piston trimmer cap. 

C9 

15 pf chip capacitor 

C10 

.001 uf chip capacitor 

C11 

0.1 uf chip capacitor 

C12 

47 uf electrolytic cap 

L1-L4 

form per diagram 

L2 

0.33 uh rf choke 

Q1 

Philips BLW-81 or  

 

  Mot. MRF-653 

R1 

270 ohms, 1/4W 

R2 

10 ohms, 1/4W 

Z1, Z3 

Ferrite bead (remove lead 

 

  before using) 

Z2 

6-hole ferrite balun core 

 

  wound as per text 

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