• You can now help support WorldwideDX when you shop on Amazon at no additional cost to you! Simply follow this Shop on Amazon link first and a portion of any purchase is sent to WorldwideDX to help with site costs.

OK, what'd I do?

KB1TPX

W1MBZ
Jul 22, 2008
493
10
48
71
Warwick, RI 02818
I accidentally hooked up my Lafayette 120 mobile to the power supply in the house backwards. (red to black and black to red) for about a minute, before smelling that "hot electronics odor" and realized what I did.:oops:
The meter tells me that it still receives and transmits, but no sound.
Any tips as to what I fried would be appreciated.

Here's the schematic:

http://www.cbtricks.com/radios/lafayette/telsat_ssb120/graphics/ssb_120_sch.pdf

Oh, by the way, it had the PA circuit disconnected to accomodate the extra channel switch via the pa switch.
 

With it being plugged in backwards for that long you should beable to look inside and see where your troubles are at for a starting point. Start by looking at where the power comes in where the power socket is. Besure to look at both side of the board (foul side and component side) if you look at the component/part side of the board you will see or smell burnt parts resistors, diodes ETC.

If your lucky when you look at the foil side (flate side with curuit traces and none are lifted like a roller coaster track consider yourself lucky. Im thinking there will be a lifted trace due to the amount of time radio was plugged in backwards without popping a rectifier diode (protection diode.)

traces can be fixed with jumper wires if doene carefully but you need to pull the case screws and take a visual to start.
 
With it being plugged in backwards for that long you should beable to look inside and see where your troubles are at for a starting point. Start by looking at where the power comes in where the power socket is. Besure to look at both side of the board (foul side and component side) if you look at the component/part side of the board you will see or smell burnt parts resistors, diodes ETC.

If your lucky when you look at the foil side (flate side with curuit traces and none are lifted like a roller coaster track consider yourself lucky. Im thinking there will be a lifted trace due to the amount of time radio was plugged in backwards without popping a rectifier diode (protection diode.)

traces can be fixed with jumper wires if doene carefully but you need to pull the case screws and take a visual to start.

Didn't see anything upon first look. But I'll look again with the big light and the magnifying glass.
 
If/when Mr Fatty and Loosecannon read this thread - I'm sure they will both have plenty of insight and experience to give you with this problem.

Also - you might prepare for the possible need to take it to a shop if you cannot fix it. Sure helps in the long way of thinking/looking at things...
My guess - probably a diode.
Mr F and LC will have the particulars
 
I am thinking since no rectifier diode went out and the thing still powers up that the power traveled allover in that thing. Todays radios have the protection diode (rectifier diode) the protects the radio from reverse polarity by the diode popping or blowing out but its a bit scary seeing that this particular radio still fires up telling me that the reversed DC current was able to run and play in that particular radio.

Ive seen people add jumpers because they had no replacement diodes!! its like putting aluminum foil around a bad fuse because no replacement was available at the present time if someone bypasses a protection diode the next misshap is the radios demise in most cases.
 
Reverse Polarity

I would look at the voltages on IC-5 TA-7205

It is your audio output and since you said it appears to transmit

and receive but has no audio, it would be a good bet, examine it

closely for a hole burned in it.

It mounts to the side of the chassis near the back of the radio close to

a large transformer and close to the output coax connector.

Let us know.....Mac
 
Radioman may be in the right area, have you checked to see if you still have abnormal heat on the chassis?

From memory, many years ago I had a similar radio, tried using it on an old Positive ground truck, its been a while, and I was only 13 years old at the time.

From what I remember it took out the modulation transformer (melted laminations) Radio still worked, but no more TX/RX Audio, ordered and replaced the Mod transformer and it worked again.

look over the Mod transformer closely for signs of over-heating.
 
Good advise has been given.

Look and see if D51 is even there. When the radio is hooked up backwards D51 should short and blow the fuse. This blocks reverse current from entering the audio circuit.
Possibilities is the radio had the incorrect fuse installed. This would blow D51 and open the path accross it. Reverse voltage now feeds into the audio chip (IC 5) and takes it out along with the windings in the transformer (T16).

Another possiblity is the radio has been hooked up backwards several times in the past and the diode went quick when you hooked it up.
These radios had some hefty solder traces back then. So the audio circuit takes the brunt of the load. Most radio's today would blow the trace.
 
I have to ask this, what value of fuse were you using or were you using one at all? A properly rated fuse should have blown instantly if the protection diode was good and certainly blown in far less than a minute if the diode was bad or missing. If all else fails hook it back up again and watch for the point of origin of the smoke. :whistle:
 
Thanks all for the advice. Gonna be pretty busy and out of town for a couple of days. I'll try everything when I get back. Too bad I don't have a mobile rig for traveling:censored:, oh well worse things have happened.
Merry Christmas everyone!
 
I have to ask this, what value of fuse were you using or were you using one at all? :whistle:


!BYh9ppg!2k~$(KGrHgoOKkIEjlLmVgL3BKiFIqj2Jg~~_35.JPG


LOL ... not LOL.
 

dxChat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • dxBot:
    Tucker442 has left the room.
  • @ BJ radionut:
    LIVE 10:00 AM EST :cool:
  • @ Charles Edwards:
    I'm looking for factory settings 1 through 59 for a AT 5555 n2 or AT500 M2 I only wrote down half the values feel like a idiot I need help will be appreciated