[Heath] HL-2200 amp problem

pmarkavage at juno.com pmarkavage at juno.com
Wed Jan 22 12:30:35 EST 2014


Obviously, the first thing to do is check the diode so see if it's bad. A
1N34 or NTE109 should work fine as a replacement.

Pete, wa2cwa


On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 22:15:15 -0500 "Alexander N. Gerli"
<ac1wye at gmail.com> writes:
Hi, everyone,


My HL-2200 is running fine except for one small thing: the Relative Power
positions on the Meter switch don't read.


I've checked the parts in the chain, and I'll bet the 1N191 Germanium
diode is shot. All the other parts in the resistive divider chain check
out, both at the output SO-239 terminal strip and also on the terminal
strip below the multimeter.

Gotta be that diode.


Problem is...1N191s aren't available any more, and they're Germanium
which makes them a bit fragile for reverse voltage peaks. The '191 has a
PRV of 90V which seems awfully low, even given the 68K ohm 2W sampling
resistor ahead of it going to the SO-239.


What to do? Does anyone on the List have any suggestions for a good
substitute which is readily available? I have some 1N270s, but they're
Silicon and perhaps not as sensitive as those Germaniums. Seems to me
that I should use a diode with a PRV of more than just 90V!
 

Thanks for your help, as always!


73,  Sandy AC1Y

Alexander N. Gerli, Sr.

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Mount Airy, NC 27030-2202


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