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though protection is provided in the 
LNW in the form of a voltage regula-
tor ic, avoid such conditions as a 
matter of principle.  Care should  be  
taken  especially  to  install  a  re-
verse diode across any inductive de-
vices, such as relays, on the same B+ 
line to absorb transients.   

ALIGNMENT. 

Factory assembled preamps are 

tuned at the center of the band.  The 
bandwidth is wide enough so that re-
tuning normally is not necessary be-
cause of frequency.  However, you 
may want to retune the input cir-
cuitry to optimize noise figure with 
the unit connected to your antenna.  
Simply retune the input variable ca-
pacitor for best reception of weak 
signals.  No test equipment is neces-
sary.  If you happen to have access to 
a signal generator and sinadder, they 
may be used; otherwise, just do it by 
ear. 

TROUBLESHOOTING. 

Since the unit is fairly simple, 

troubleshooting usually is limited to 
checking the dc voltages on the tran-
sistor.  These will vary somewhat; 
however, in general, the gate-2 volt-
age should be about 4  Vdc, and the 
drain should be at about 8 Vdc.  The 
source and gate 1 should be at 
ground potential.   

If the dc voltages are OK but the 

unit is no longer amplifying, assum-
ing there are no problems in the coax 
cabling, the transistor may have been 
damaged by transmitter rf or light-
ning discharge at the antenna.  Such 
damage often does not cause a 
change in the dc characteristics of 
the transistor.   

If the drain voltage is much lower 

than 8 Vdc, first disconnect ferrite 
bead Z1 to see if the transistor is 
shorting the output of the voltage 
regulator.  In the case of a severe 
voltage transient or reverse B+ volt-
age, it is possible to also damage the 
voltage regulator. 

If the unit is amplifying OK but 

you are experiencing intermod, you 
may be overloading your receiver by 
adding gain ahead of the rf stage.  
Low noise preamps are effective in 
improving sensitivity of receiver sys-
tems in weak signal areas.  However, 

it is normally considered inadvisable 
to use a preamp, even with a well de-
signed receiver, in very strong signal 
areas, such as the center of a city or 
other locations with high powered 
transmitters in the area.   

Adding gain ahead of a receiver 

degrades the selectivity of a receiver 
by an equivalent amount by boosting 
undesirable signals as well as desir-
able ones.  In severe cases, strong 
signals which do not cause intermod 
by themselves will create intermod in 
the rf stage or mixer of your receiver 
after being amplified an additional 20 
dB.   

If you use a preamp with a re-

peater receiver, you will need to have 
additional rejection in your duplexer 
to attenuate your transmit signal 
that much more to pr event desense. 

TRANSISTOR 
REPLACEMENT.   

Transistor replacement is compli-

cated a little by the fact that the pc 
board has plated-through holes.  You 
must remove all the solder from the 
drain and gate-1 leads before trying 
to pull the transistor off the board.  
This can be done with solder-wick or 
a vacuum desoldering tool, as long as 
you remove all the solder within the 
holes.  Then, melt the solder on the 
top of ft cap C5, and lift the gate-2 
lead of the transistor.   

L

 

CAUTION:  The small geometry 

and high impedances make fet's heat 
and static sensitive; so be careful.    It is 
good  to  discharge your  hand  to  a   
grounded metal object just before picking 
up the transistor, and the use of a 
grounded soldering iron is mandatory.  
A heat sink is not necessary while sol-
dering, but be careful not to apply any 
more heat than necessary.

 

You should 

not be overly 
anxious about 
blowing out the 
transistor if you 
observe the pr e-
cautions above.  
The transistors 
are all factory 
tested and 
wrapped in foil to 
ensure that they 
arrive in good 
condition.  There 

is no warranty cove rage for damage 
which occurs in handling.    

Refer to ASSEMBLY section of 

manual for details of how to install a 
transistor. 

REMOVING OTHER PARTS.  

Because the pc board uses plated 

through holes, all of the solder 
within the holes must be removed be-
fore a lead can be removed from the 
board.  This can be done with solder-
wick or a vacuum desoldering tool, as 
long as you remove all the solder 
within the holes. 

Z1

L1

Figure 4.  LNW Preamp, Schematic Diagram

8-VOLT REG.

U1

E5

B+

(10-15V)

C7

R1

R2

E3

E4

INPUT

RF

C5

C1

C2

Q1

L2

C8

C3

E2

E1

OUTPUT

RF

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