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Johnson Mouse-enger 250

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Hello everyone hope things are going well

I thought I would see if you guys thought I could get this Johnson Messenger 250 going.

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Fortunately most of the damage seems to be on the top of the case it's a shame this seems like good stuff because this sucker is heavy and I have the mic for it as well.

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It refuses to power on and the fuse is good

Opening up this unit shows evidence that someone modified or deleted and or added some parts for what reason idk

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Where the two big diodes? are it looks like they uh...yeah idk here's a close up

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If you think it's worth it he effort I can get a Sam's for it and try to scare up the missing components.

I have not tried to check the transformer or power supply as of yet so I apologize honestly I got nothin at the moment

I just remembered I have a 13.8 V realistic power supply I can try on it.
 

Whoops sorry I guess it does power on

The lamp above the meter does illuminate just barely discernable

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Hope is growing :coffee::giggle:
 
Maybe all it needs is a recap and clean. If you decide to repair it, see if @danmcclain has a Sam's in his thread....

Anyways, keep us posted and good luck.
 
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At least it's decent looking on the inside for its age. These were real audio monsters with a Johnson base power mic. I believe there was a mod you had to do inside to open up the audio.
 
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I have Sam’s 60 for the Johnson Messenger 250, but give me a few weeks to post. I usually take that time to enhance the manual and splice the schematic together. Meanwhile, CB tricks has the complete manufactures version, and a small service bulletin component change that will improve the tone quality from the speaker.
 
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Yes sir thanks wow that is very generous of you i definitely appreciate it

However I went ahead and ordered one from eBay it's otw seems like certain issues tend to be a little scarce.

I think I know the answer to this question but I'll go ahead and ask
....I guess I can forget about finding any axial capacitors ?

Also (I know I should have asked first :sick: :mad: ) I bought some old carbon comp resistors then later reading sometimes they don't hold up so well.

Oh well only one thing to do...just check em when they get here. :coffee:

Before joining this excellent community I thought hell what's a resistor any old one will work :oops:

Also since this thread got bumped I wanted to take time out and say I imagine that the brain trust here accumulated their hard earned knowledge through a lot of hard work blood sweat tears (and smoke) and many still work in this field professionally $$ so I very much respect confidentiality and strive to use discretion when welcoming advice and suggestions (y)

Also thanks to anyone willing to help I don't want you to expend additional effort but I'm only suggesting if you think you recognize a problem maybe drop a hint (instead of "yep change Q302") like maybe point in a direction and say hey ya might wanna be looking in this section so I have to get off my rear end and do some work (and learn something) :LOL:
 
I guess I can forget about finding any axial capacitors ?
You can, but expect to pay, sites like antiqueradiosupply come to mind, but I think they changed names. See..

Also (I know I should have asked first :sick: :mad: ) I bought some old carbon comp resistors then later reading sometimes they don't hold up so well.
I usually opt for the metal foil high tolerance resistors, very close to the price of carbon.
Oh well only one thing to do...just check em when they get here. :coffee:

Before joining this excellent community I thought hell what's a resistor any old one will work :oops:

Also since this thread got bumped I wanted to take time out and say I imagine that the brain trust here accumulated their hard earned knowledge through a lot of hard work blood sweat tears (and smoke) and many still work in this field professionally $$ so I very much respect confidentiality and strive to use discretion when welcoming advice and suggestions (y)
You're already supporting the site financially, the only other thing I can think of is dive into this community and better yourself. Then you can chime in and help others like yourself.
 
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I have Sam’s 60 for the Johnson Messenger 250, but give me a few weeks to post. I usually take that time to enhance the manual and splice the schematic together. Meanwhile, CB tricks has the complete manufactures version, and a small service bulletin component change that will improve the tone quality from the speaker.
Here is the info from sams cb-60 for johnson messenger 250... Dan
 

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This is an example of what I do whenever I replace those Axial caps. I usually measure the distance between the mounting holes to approximate the lead bends before mounting the cap vertically. There should be plenty of room to mount those smaller caps vertically in your base. That is not always the case in some early mobiles where the speaker often gets in the way. If there is not enough room for a large cap, mount the Radial cap horizontally, but that usually requires extra lead length with slip over lead protection. In either instance, I always hot glue any large caps to the board to keep them stable.

So far I finished the schematic. It will be easier to read and follow on a wide screen monitor if you have one.
Radial cap.JPGJohnson Messenger 250 schematic.JPG
 
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