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galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Monday 5th Jan 2009, 23:44
by johndoe
Radio Make and Model: galaxy 88 h/l
PCB Number:
PLL Number:
Test gear available: watt meter,vom
Symptoms:cold weather frequency drift

What is working:

What has been tried: nothing yet

Did it suddenly happen ?: no got radio used this way
Anything else that may be of help?:
hi,during cold weather operation our galaxy 88 can be as much as 3kc off freq.as it warms up it creeps back toward center slot.but this is alot of drift.more than any galaxy should have .

what to do?change out the crystal??resolder the crystal as close to the board as possible??let me know your thoughts and ideas befor i proceed.thanks.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Sunday 18th Jan 2009, 15:40
by johndoe
nobody???ok..what crystal should i change out or suspect first??x2?there are 3 in this chassis.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Sunday 18th Jan 2009, 18:46
by 222
i would 1st redo the solder joints in pll, vco sections & the regulator on the side.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Monday 19th Jan 2009, 12:34
by zodiac
Changing crystals won't make any difference, it's the cold weather that's causing the problem.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Monday 19th Jan 2009, 13:53
by johndoe
cold weather can cause a little drift ,but i have never seen it this bad .usually 1kc at most.even my general lee is on freq when cold .the 6th digit may be a few off is all.thanks for your response.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Tuesday 27th Jan 2009, 3:12
by johndoe
changed out the 10.240 crystal this morning .resoldered the rest of the crystals .gonna put it back in the cold truck and see what happens.i only have trouble when the radios cold .all galaxies drift a little but this was excessive.updates later.

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Tuesday 27th Jan 2009, 6:15
by johndoe
changing the crystal did nothing .went out an hour later and ch19 reads 27.187.so nothing has helped so far .

galaxy 88hl frequency drift

Posted: Tuesday 27th Jan 2009, 12:05
by captian_radio
I have a SS158 EDX that does the same thing,I have found that some of the caps around the tuning cans are very sensitive to temperature change hot or cold very common for these radios and looks like not they are not of very good quality.
Bob