[BC] DAX and field repairable
John Lyles
jtml
Thu Feb 22 23:21:22 CST 2007
Welcome to the 21st century. Since the DAX does the PDM encoding and distortion reduction in software, there isn't a lot to repair in the field. The chips are large arrays with far too many chips for you to slap your soldering iron on. Board level swappage is about all you can do, not component level t'shooting (except for the high level output boards and RF matching parts). The DAX 1 on 1490 here is working well, once a faulty power supply board was replaced. Far better than the original PDM and polyphase PDM rigs as far as iboc compatibility. Not much to it inside it, once you realize that the DSPs do most of the work. Ky Luu ain't Hilmer Swanson, but he has some good tricks up his sleeve too.
jtml
> Message: 11
> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 19:11:59 -0500
> From: Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [BC] SS versus thermionic finals
> There are solid state TXs and then there is the DAX which worries me. It
> does not appear to be user friendly repair wise. I have only seen one on
> the NAB floor but I saw lots of surface mount parts on the PC boards.
> The reports I have gotten from those who were beta sites were not
> impressive. Hopefully some of that dissatisfaction has been resolved.
>
More information about the Broadcast
mailing list