Most Common Service Questions about the AH-2, AH-3 and AT-120
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Symptom: |
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Won't start tuning. |
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Probable Cause: |
Faulty regulator. |
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Cure: |
Replace faulty IC9 8-volt regulator. |
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Symptom: |
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Won't start tuning. |
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Probable Cause: |
Start line goes low, but key line remains high. |
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Cure: |
Replace faulty Q2, Q3, or Q4 transistors. |
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Symptom: |
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Won't tune on some bands. |
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Probable Cause: |
Faulty !C10, IC11, or IC12. |
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Cure: |
Replace faulty ICs. |
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Remarks: |
Check resistor-cap pairs next to relays for signs of overheating. |
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Symptom: |
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In AH2 controller: "TUNE" and "THRU" LEDs don't work. |
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Probable Cause: |
Faulty IC1 and/or IC2 5-volt regulator. |
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Cure: |
Replace defective parts. |
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