[HCDX] Fw: [DX398] Poping sound while changing frequencies
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[HCDX] Fw: [DX398] Poping sound while changing frequencies



 
-----Mensagem Original-----
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 27 de setembro de 2002 06:31
Assunto: Re: [DX398] Poping sound while changing frequencies

Hi Fellows:
 
I am sorry for my ignorance... but, what is "anti-chuffing"???
Thanks in advance for answer!
Vy 73 de PS7KM,
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Karl Leite - Natal, RN - Brasil
eMail: kl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Mensagem Original-----
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 26 de setembro de 2002 22:43
Assunto: RE: [DX398] Poping sound while changing frequencies

BUT -- Don?t do the anti-chuffing mod described on the web page.  There
is a much simpler (and easily reversible) one where you clip a wire that
is soldered to a point on the board marked ?Mute?.  I?ve attached the
original message from about a year ago.  I did this to my radio and it?s
been fine ever since.

From:  rohit@p...
Date:  Wed Oct 3, 2001  7:59 pm
Subject:  Mods: Anti-Chuffing.

Hello,

Following a previous post -
I finished the Anti-Chuffing mod for the second time.
This time I disconnected the black wire that goes in
between the two connectors on control board and main
board. This is also labelled as 'Mute' on the main
board. I did not cut the wire. I pulled out the pin from
connector on the main board side, after flattening the
minature projection on pin that keeps it stuck there.
Then wraped the pin in an insulating tape. This mod will
let me put the connector pin back if I want to.

I think that this is a better mod than that published on
http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/faqs/sangean/ats909faq.html

Why? I don't understand the working of the mod described
on the listed web site. Whether it will cause any ill
side effects. That requires some gawking at the circuit
diagram.

The new mod is simpler, as this principle can be used
probably in any dig radio. I have done this for Sangean
ATS-808A and some un-named brand radio that I bought
in France. What I did was reverse trace the amplifier
circuit and look for tracks/wires that did a signal
transition while tuning. It can be seen as deflection on
multimeter needle. This was not necessary for the current
mod, as I had the circuit diagram, and the main board
clearly labelled the connector.

Rohit Priyadarshi




-----Original Message-----
From: radiofreak [mailto:radiofreak@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:58 AM
To: Andrey Stoev
Cc: DX398@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DX398] Poping sound while changing frequencies

Andrew,

Some mods are here:

http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/faqs/sangean/909mods.html

You'd probably be interested in trying the anti-chuffing mod, I think?

Damon