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so this has been driving me absolutely nuts for the past month. I picked up an IC-7300 off a local ham who said it had 'minor issues' — yeah right — and the main problem is the output power just tanks randomly. like ill be running 100w into a dummy load, everything looks fine, then it'll just drop to like 8-10w for no reason and sometimes it comes back on its own after a few minutes and sometimes it doesn't.
already pulled the finals and replaced both RD70HVF1 transistors, reseated everything, checked the bias and set it properly per the service manual. problem is still there. SWR isnt the issue, ive got it on a dummy load when testing so thats ruled out. ALC looks normal on the scope when its behaving but i havent caught it misbehaving while probing yet because of course.
im starting to wonder if its thermal — like maybe a dry joint somewhere on the PA board that opens up when it heats up. or maybe the driver stage. has anyone seen this specific failure mode on a 7300 or know what to look for next. the previous owner definitely ran this thing hard based on the fan grill discoloration.
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