jpl995 1w PLL driver board very bad. (Greece)
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 2:08 am
DO NOT USE:

I was given a 160w FM transmitter to repair recently as it had a very bad humming problem. The PLL driver was the jpl995 board as shown in the picture and the power amplifier is a Philips BLF244 driving an ST SD1460. STL receiver is Sharp C77G74.
I thought it must be down to the fact it works on frequency so I shielded the whole PLL driver board in a metal box and tested it (without the satellite receiver can connected) and the noise was gone, but as soon as the audio from the Sharp C77G74 was connected there was the most awful humming sound again!
First I moved the sat can over to the other corner of the box and although there was a slight improvement the hum was still loud, so I change the sat can and it made no difference.
I had to resort to changing the whole driver board with a frequency doubler and the problem was completely resolved.
These JPL995 1w PLL driver boards are no good, with just an audio socket on the rig it's fine but as soon as you connect the sat can it's unusable. Does anyone know the cause for this and if it can be resolved without replacement?
Also, the 2nd harmonic is far too high (approx -40dB) at the bottom end of the FM band, I strongly advise people to not purchase this board.
~ eLoPiD ~

I was given a 160w FM transmitter to repair recently as it had a very bad humming problem. The PLL driver was the jpl995 board as shown in the picture and the power amplifier is a Philips BLF244 driving an ST SD1460. STL receiver is Sharp C77G74.
I thought it must be down to the fact it works on frequency so I shielded the whole PLL driver board in a metal box and tested it (without the satellite receiver can connected) and the noise was gone, but as soon as the audio from the Sharp C77G74 was connected there was the most awful humming sound again!
First I moved the sat can over to the other corner of the box and although there was a slight improvement the hum was still loud, so I change the sat can and it made no difference.
I had to resort to changing the whole driver board with a frequency doubler and the problem was completely resolved.
These JPL995 1w PLL driver boards are no good, with just an audio socket on the rig it's fine but as soon as you connect the sat can it's unusable. Does anyone know the cause for this and if it can be resolved without replacement?
Also, the 2nd harmonic is far too high (approx -40dB) at the bottom end of the FM band, I strongly advise people to not purchase this board.
~ eLoPiD ~