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Re: Two tones test generator

 

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XCVR is an abbreviation for Transceiver

MK-V is a Yaseu Transceiver

L4B is a model of an old Drake amplifier

DENON test cds are Compact Disks for DENON test equipment

Abbreviations and model nomenclature are always going to be difficult for translation programs to figure out.

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XCVR est une abr¨¦viation de Transceiver

MK-V est un Transceiver Yaseu

L4B est un mod¨¨le d'un ancien amplificateur Drake

Les CD de test DENON sont des disques compacts pour les ¨¦quipements de test DENON

Les abr¨¦viations et la nomenclature des mod¨¨les seront toujours difficiles ¨¤ comprendre pour les programmes de traduction.

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73,

Dave, w6de

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Fran?ois via groups.io
Sent: 19 January, 2025 06:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Two tones test generator

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I would like to understand your participation but I am already very constrained by the use of abbreviations and certain words that Google does not translate for me.

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  • xcvr xcvr's
  • MK-V
  • L4B ?nor the hb 3x3
  • DENON test cd's

Sorry

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F1AMM

Fran?ois

De la part de Jim VE7RF via groups.io
·¡²Ô±¹´Ç²â¨¦?: dimanche 19 janvier 2025 06:58


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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Dimanche, 19 Janvier, 2025; 1148 EST

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Dear Francois,

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XCVR = Transceiver, a Transmitter and Receiver in the same box.

??????????????? Often referred to as ¡°Tx or TX,¡± and? ¡° Rx or RX¡± thus: ¡°TRX.¡±

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MK-V =? The Yaesu FT-1000 Mark-5 transceiver

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L4B = The Drake Model L4B linear Amplifier

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¡°3X3¡± = The Eimac (or equivalent) 3 cx 3,000 ceramic tube (valve).

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¡°Denon test cd¡¯s¡±??? Now there you have me, Francois. I don¡¯t know.

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Bon Chance! et ¡¯73,

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Hal Mandel

W4HBM

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Re: Two tones test generator

 

Francois,
I've been experimenting with a RFZero board. RFZero is an Arduino based signal generator with many, many different applications. The RFZero team has written Arduino scripts available for free download to operate the RFZero, including a two-tone generator function. The RFZero has an integrated GPS receiver so the output signal is GPS disciplined; all you have to add is an external GPS antenna & they are readily available inexpensively. The RFZero board costs ~$70 U.S. It is the basis for a project,?not?a finished product but if you enjoy building you?can make it be what you want yourself rather inexpensively.?
I'm planning to use the RFZero boards as the basis for a set of propagation beacons on 10m - 70cm.?
Bo, OZ2M is very supportive of the RFZero product.?


Thanks,
Robin Midgett K4IDC


On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 10:06?AM Fran?ois via <18471=[email protected]> wrote:

Hello

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Do you have any recent experience of buying a generator of this type. Please send me references of such a product.

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Thank you

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F1AMM

Fran?ois


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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I would like to understand your participation but I am already very constrained by the use of abbreviations and certain words that Google does not translate for me.

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¡¤???????? xcvr xcvr's

¡¤???????? MK-V

¡¤???????? L4B ?nor the hb 3x3

¡¤???????? DENON test cd's

Sorry

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F1AMM

Fran?ois

De la part de Jim VE7RF via groups.io
·¡²Ô±¹´Ç²â¨¦?: dimanche 19 janvier 2025 06:58


Re: Two tones test generator

 

U can test a xcvr? with a 2 tone....? but not a linear amplifier (the exception being if using a xcvr with Class A, like the yaesu, and even that won't work in my case, since the MK-V only puts out 75 watts in Class A, which is not enough? to drive the L4B? nor the hb 3x3).?
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To test an amp with 2 x tones requires? 2 x separate xcvr's, each on CW cxr mode..... driving a? combiner that in turn drives the linear amp.? ?Then u can use any freq spacing you want.?

If a 2 tone? audio signal is fed to the class AB? ?XCVR....that then drives a linear amp, the IMD? from the xcvr will be a magnitude worse than the typ tube amp.?

On one of my DENON test cd's.... one of the tracks is a 2 tone, for doing IMD tests, but the 2 x tones they use? are not compatible with? typ ham gear.? (spacing too great, and out of the typ BW of a ssb xcvr).
Like Jeff sez,? just use a? 2 tone app, that drives the sound card in a PC.?


All Electronics former employees now operate Aretronics

 

The former employees of All Electronics have formed a new electronic surplus store called Aretronics:?


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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Francois,

There are a number of 2-tone software apps that could drive a computer sound card with very high quality output.? If you have a computer (or laptop) near the workbench or shack, maybe that's an easy solution.

73/jeff/ac0c
alpha-charlie-zero-charlie
On 1/17/2025 10:06 AM, Fran?ois via groups.io wrote:

Hello

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Do you have any recent experience of buying a generator of this type. Please send me references of such a product.

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Thank you

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F1AMM

Fran?ois


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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Thank you

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Here is one:

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Arg $140 as they humorously write:

Order a couple, build both and give away one as a gift! Spread the word: Elecraft kits and accessories are now in stock at DX Engineering!

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F1AMM

Fran?ois

De la part de Tim Duffy K3LR
·¡²Ô±¹´Ç²â¨¦?: vendredi 17 janvier 2025 17:13


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

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Yes. No problem.

vk6apk@...

73, Alek VK6APK.

On 18/01/2025 3:36 am, Billy Pickering via groups.io wrote:

Alek,
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Can I send you an email on this? I possibly would be interested in it, just need to talk to someone and see if we still need it or not.
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Thanks
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 08:17 PM, Alek Petkovic wrote:

Yes. I bought the complete WD7S kit years ago and then decided that it was much simpler to include the features that I wanted in my amp constructions without the board.?

I still have it here, as I bought it, complete and unmade. It definitely is a quality bit of gear but I don't need it.

73, Alek VK6APK.

On 16/01/2025 4:47 am, Jim VE7RF via groups.io wrote:
For simple GG triodes,? do u really require a triode control board ?? ?The step started HV supply, and step started? fil supply can be done? without the triode control board.? ?Ditto with grid and plate and cathode overload, soft key and anything else u can think of.? ?I looked at Ian's board eons ago, but it required a lot of mods to work with the bigger triodes.?

The WD7S? triode board did have a unique feature....... where if the B+ dropped below a set threshold, it kicked the amp offline.?

That was my fear if the HV fuse I have in series with the 50 ohm glitch resistor ever opened up.? ? With no B+....and drive applied? to any high mu? GG triode,? you will peg the grid meter? with very very? little drive applied.?
WD7S stated since his triode board already has grid over current protection, his ......" B+? below a set threshold"? ?feature is really not needed.?

I came up with my own version of grid over current protection.......and also a newer version in the last year... which I have not yet tested.? On paper, it should work good.?


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

Alek,
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Can I send you an email on this? I possibly would be interested in it, just need to talk to someone and see if we still need it or not.
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Thanks
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 08:17 PM, Alek Petkovic wrote:

Yes. I bought the complete WD7S kit years ago and then decided that it was much simpler to include the features that I wanted in my amp constructions without the board.?

I still have it here, as I bought it, complete and unmade. It definitely is a quality bit of gear but I don't need it.

73, Alek VK6APK.

On 16/01/2025 4:47 am, Jim VE7RF via groups.io wrote:
For simple GG triodes,? do u really require a triode control board ?? ?The step started HV supply, and step started? fil supply can be done? without the triode control board.? ?Ditto with grid and plate and cathode overload, soft key and anything else u can think of.? ?I looked at Ian's board eons ago, but it required a lot of mods to work with the bigger triodes.?

The WD7S? triode board did have a unique feature....... where if the B+ dropped below a set threshold, it kicked the amp offline.?

That was my fear if the HV fuse I have in series with the 50 ohm glitch resistor ever opened up.? ? With no B+....and drive applied? to any high mu? GG triode,? you will peg the grid meter? with very very? little drive applied.?
WD7S stated since his triode board already has grid over current protection, his ......" B+? below a set threshold"? ?feature is really not needed.?

I came up with my own version of grid over current protection.......and also a newer version in the last year... which I have not yet tested.? On paper, it should work good.?


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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Bonjour Francois,

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The last two-tone generator I purchased was

a kit from Elecraft.

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Hal Mandel

W4HBM


Re: Two tones test generator

 

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Hello Francois;

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Here is one:

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73

Tim K3LR

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fran?ois via groups.io
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2025 11:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ham-amplifiers] Two tones test generator

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Hello

?

Do you have any recent experience of buying a generator of this type. Please send me references of such a product.

?

Thank you

--

F1AMM

Fran?ois


Two tones test generator

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

Hello

?

Do you have any recent experience of buying a generator of this type. Please send me references of such a product.

?

Thank you

--

F1AMM

Fran?ois


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

The relay control on the GM3SEK board became messy when using tetrodes or triodes with handles.
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There was also external parts that there were not documented? that had to be added externally for tubes like the YC156.
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There was no easy way to regulate or protect the screen? with voltages greater than 800 volts.
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So like most it was easier to use? your own protection circuits on? its own island connected with logic to protect the tube.
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F1FRV has set of triode and tetrode boards that will regulate screen voltages upto 1500 volts while handling the protection and sequencing eloquently.
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These boards are popular in Europe and have no rfi or other issues.
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I came across this video that was sent to me via a link of a CB operator building? a 4cx5000.? He has his own take on the Tsunami amplifier and has some interesting ideas for protection and metering
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Henry


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

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Yes. I bought the complete WD7S kit years ago and then decided that it was much simpler to include the features that I wanted in my amp constructions without the board.?

I still have it here, as I bought it, complete and unmade. It definitely is a quality bit of gear but I don't need it.

73, Alek VK6APK.

On 16/01/2025 4:47 am, Jim VE7RF via groups.io wrote:

For simple GG triodes,? do u really require a triode control board ?? ?The step started HV supply, and step started? fil supply can be done? without the triode control board.? ?Ditto with grid and plate and cathode overload, soft key and anything else u can think of.? ?I looked at Ian's board eons ago, but it required a lot of mods to work with the bigger triodes.?

The WD7S? triode board did have a unique feature....... where if the B+ dropped below a set threshold, it kicked the amp offline.?

That was my fear if the HV fuse I have in series with the 50 ohm glitch resistor ever opened up.? ? With no B+....and drive applied? to any high mu? GG triode,? you will peg the grid meter? with very very? little drive applied.?
WD7S stated since his triode board already has grid over current protection, his ......" B+? below a set threshold"? ?feature is really not needed.?

I came up with my own version of grid over current protection.......and also a newer version in the last year... which I have not yet tested.? On paper, it should work good.?


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

For simple GG triodes,? do u really require a triode control board ?? ?The step started HV supply, and step started? fil supply can be done? without the triode control board.? ?Ditto with grid and plate and cathode overload, soft key and anything else u can think of.? ?I looked at Ian's board eons ago, but it required a lot of mods to work with the bigger triodes.?

The WD7S? triode board did have a unique feature....... where if the B+ dropped below a set threshold, it kicked the amp offline.?

That was my fear if the HV fuse I have in series with the 50 ohm glitch resistor ever opened up.? ? With no B+....and drive applied? to any high mu? GG triode,? you will peg the grid meter? with very very? little drive applied.?
WD7S stated since his triode board already has grid over current protection, his ......" B+? below a set threshold"? ?feature is really not needed.?

I came up with my own version of grid over current protection.......and also a newer version in the last year... which I have not yet tested.? On paper, it should work good.?


Re: Keying interface

 

Mine are? the model..... ODC-15A? ( 15 vdc input side, and a huge plus / minus range)? ?and are rated for 250 vdc @ 1 amp on the output side.?
The other version is called a ODC-15, and output side is rated for 60 vdc @ 3 amps.?

Mine are red, and designed to be plugged into their mating board ( not needed).?

They were made by CRYDOM.....and also? Opto-22.? ?They are identical between the 2 x companies.?

They are all basically an industry standard.... and bombproof.? ? On their diagram, mine come with an internal? back emf diode built into the output side.?

I use em for keying the vac relays in the hb amps.... and also the mech relays in some of my drake amps...... and some of the drake amps now have? 3 x vac relays in em.?

Using the opto to? do the bias cutoff job? was a new one for me..... but our VK friends tell me it works superb on hb? YC-156 amps.... and any other amp. In those cases, the version with the? 60 vdc @ 3 amp? CCS output is used.?
Yrs ago, I also tried paralleling 2 x identical opto's? to handle more current....and that too also works..at least with my bench test setup, using my 0-60 vdc @ 5 amp lab supplies.??

You can also get opto's that will handle ACV on the output side.? ?I was going to try that for an experiment, used to shunt a series drop resistor for a fan cooling setup.? (Faster on TX, slower on RX, or extended RX).?


Re: Keying interface

 

Alan, Jim, I sure like that. I downloaded the datasheet. I'll look more into these.
Thanks!
Bob W4JFA?

On Tue, Jan 14, 2025, 4:28 PM Alan - W5ARM via <W5ARM.mail=[email protected]> wrote:

[Edited Message Follows]

On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:05 AM, Jim VE7RF wrote:
I used an opto-22? ?opto isolator.? You can get em in 5 vdc.....15 vdc...and 24 vdc? on the input side....... (and each of those 3 x different input vdc's is nominal...... IE:? u can go a LOT higher / lower).? ? And they only draw 10 ma on the input side.? ?Output side on any of them is either 60 vdc @ 3 amps? CCS...... or 250 vdc @ 1 amp CCS.? ? Switching time is 100 Usecs for operate, to turn em on.... and 750 Usecs to turn em off, for rls.? ?5 kv isolation between the input and output side.? Input and output sides are isolated via the laser between em...hence the term, opto isolator.??

That's as dead simple as it gets.? ?And NO mech, slow relays involved anywhere. We use em to key the coils of sped up vac relays.? The last thing we want is a 5-15 msec slow relay that in turn keys the coil of a sped up vac relay...which would defeat the initial purpose of the sped up vac relays.? ? Same opto isolator can also be used for cut off biasing on a triode amp. Our friends in VK land have that concept down to a fine artform.? ?The secondary of the opto just shunts the bias cut off resistor.? Again, dead simple.
The Opto-22 has been my go-to method for key-line buffering as well. You can find 'em on eBay (usually brand new) for around $10-$12, although sometimes more. Or, buy them brand-new from Mouser, Newark, etc.
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I've installed them on my three Henry amps (3K-Classic, 3-KA, 2-KD Classic), as well as in a "rebuild" I did on a 2KD-5 for another ham. Worked great.? Drops the key-line current from >200ma, down to about 13mA.? And as Jim said, they are VERY fast... no relay delay, nearly instantaneous (100 micro-seconds on-time is FAST!).
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The Opto-22's are tough-as-nails, and in a fairly small package.
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If all you need is key-line isolation, they're a very easy way to go.
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I documented the install of one on my Henry 3-KA (in 2021), HERE: /g/Henry-Radio-Legacy-Amps/topic/updated_mod_s_to_3k_a/87885687
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73,
~Alan


Re: Keying interface

 
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:05 AM, Jim VE7RF wrote:
I used an opto-22? ?opto isolator.? You can get em in 5 vdc.....15 vdc...and 24 vdc? on the input side....... (and each of those 3 x different input vdc's is nominal...... IE:? u can go a LOT higher / lower).? ? And they only draw 10 ma on the input side.? ?Output side on any of them is either 60 vdc @ 3 amps? CCS...... or 250 vdc @ 1 amp CCS.? ? Switching time is 100 Usecs for operate, to turn em on.... and 750 Usecs to turn em off, for rls.? ?5 kv isolation between the input and output side.? Input and output sides are isolated via the laser between em...hence the term, opto isolator.??

That's as dead simple as it gets.? ?And NO mech, slow relays involved anywhere. We use em to key the coils of sped up vac relays.? The last thing we want is a 5-15 msec slow relay that in turn keys the coil of a sped up vac relay...which would defeat the initial purpose of the sped up vac relays.? ? Same opto isolator can also be used for cut off biasing on a triode amp. Our friends in VK land have that concept down to a fine artform.? ?The secondary of the opto just shunts the bias cut off resistor.? Again, dead simple.
The Opto-22 has been my go-to method for key-line buffering as well. You can find 'em on eBay (usually brand new) for around $10-$12, although sometimes more. Or, buy them brand-new from Mouser, Newark, etc.
?
I've installed them on my three Henry amps (3K-Classic, 3-KA, 2-KD Classic), as well as in a "rebuild" I did on a 2KD-5 for another ham. Worked great.? Drops the key-line current from >200ma, down to about 13mA.? And as Jim said, they are VERY fast... no relay delay, nearly instantaneous (100 micro-seconds on-time is FAST!).
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The Opto-22's are tough-as-nails, and in a fairly small package.
?
If all you need is key-line isolation, they're a very easy way to go.
?
I documented the install of one on my Henry 3-KA (in 2021), HERE: /g/Henry-Radio-Legacy-Amps/topic/updated_mod_s_to_3k_a/87885687
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73,
~Alan


Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay

 

WB2FKO said:?

"Keeping with GM3SEK's original design philosophy, the boards could be re-engineered with a modern microcontroller that could also implement a versatile sequencer function, thermal protection, along with surface mount components. I could take a crack at this sometime this spring when I expect to have more time. It would be completely open-source using KiCAD for PCB layout and a Github page for community collaboration.

Mike WB2FKO"

Hey Mike that would be an interesting concept, having a heater timer that could be set for the popular warmup times, including 6 minutes for the YC-156 (do folks still find those tubes anymore?). I started to say there are SMD optoisolators at $.75 each but if I were making it I would use a 6 pin socketed variety so they can be replaced when/if something causes one to fail from excessive current or rf getting into it.? On that subj, be sure to put rf bypassing on I/O pins to keep rf from regurgitating it like the Alpha Radio linears did when they first came out.? I forget the model but it had a row of LED's on the front panel, it tested good into a dummy load at the factory but the first couple of customers found it went bonkers when they used 80M and had rf in the shack so they returned them for Gordon to add rf bypass or ferrite beads or something on the micro. Just a thought but as they say, history seems to repeat itself.

73,? Reid? W6MTF