Anyone ever have trouble with a Harris ZX-3500? I had to replace the RF combiner this week. About $3,200.
DaveatWCYO said:We were only producing a few hundred watts out of the transmitter. You should have a good signal now.
DaveatWCYO said:Harris was very helpful with the problem and rushed the parts to us. I found one of the combiner's coax cables loose. The center conductor had become unsoldered from the circuit board. Maybe it had been hot or it was a bad solder joint (No recent lightning). I reconnected the cable and still had problems with power fold-back. We then replaced the combiner and the problem was corrected. Not an easy job to install the new combiner, a very tight fit. Earlier I had attempted to pull the different modules hoping to get the power up until the parts arrived. I even switched the back-plain and reset the dip-switches on the module showing an alarm. I suspect that, with a combiner problem, the equipment was seeing a high reflected power from one or more of the RF modules and this caused the power fold-back. If you have a ZX, you may want to have a look inside the combiner, the next time you do maintenance. Pay close attention to each of the coax cables, especially the center conductor, to ensure the solder joint is OK. As I said earlier, this is the first issue we have had with the ZX-3500. I like the transmitter and the ability to hot-swap the modules, (RF and power supply).
Anyone ever have trouble with a Harris ZX-3500? I had to replace the RF combiner this week. About $3,200.
Any of you folks caring for a Harris zx-3500 have an intermittent issue as follows? At a random time, maybe once every other week, the power backs down from 92% to about 4%. Voltage stays the same, but the current drops way down. The way to fix it is turn the transmitter off and right back on and everything is normal. I've talked to Harris, they've not experienced this specifically, but if I could find a pattern they may have some more input. Anybody seen this scenario...and have you figured it out???
Henry Royse
WCLU-FM
Glasgow, KY