The SWR meter - working 100% again. |
Luckily, it uses exactly the same meter as MFJ ATUs so I was able to buy a replacement from them. I also resprayed the case at some point.
But recently the meter started playing up � it would only indicate 20W maximum forward power instead of 100W.
It was more of a problem on the less than 30W setting as I often use QRP radios and need to know if I am putting out 2W or 5W.
You could ask �why not just bin it?�, but that's not in my DNA!
Anyway, after asking for advice on the CDXC forum and looking at the schematic I decided that it could only really be down to a failed capacitor, resistor or diode. Given that semiconductors would be the first suspect I ordered two new 1N270 diodes from a UK supplier on Ebay for �3.98.
When they arrived I unsoldered the old ones, and checked them � one measured 1K Ohm resistance in both directions � not good and definitely not diode-like behaviour.
I soldered in the new diodes and bingo the meter is back to normal again. I've since ordered some 10 more 1N270s from China for just �1.12 inc. postage. These will do as spares.
I'm writing this as it might be useful to owners of cross-needle SWR meters in future. If you start to get low readings it may be the diodes. If you get no reading at all it is probably the meter.
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