The smell that is given off by the old Cybernet boards.... Very musty lol.What tools do you have to investigate further? A second radio is a big help to eavesdrop on the radio under test. Eyeball the radio for oxidation. If it was stored someplace excessively humid, you might want to skip it. That kind of radio tends to have multiple faults. Doesn't mean it can't be fixed, but it raises the challenge level in a big way.
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Thanks I have looked for cold solder joints with a palastic tool and freeze spray, is there a diagram that gives values on components that i can test for?Looking around, I found a thread here in the forum:
Old uniden Grant PC409ac board
That may be what you are experiencing. It isn't a guarantee that it is that specific capacitor, but in this day and age, it may be the time to recap. Otherwise, look for any cold solder joints underneath the board. I found one hidden from the eye using a plastic tool gently pushing underneath the board, and that old TRC-449 sprung to life.
Hope you can get that ol Grant up and going.
And now that I looked at the picture... Isn't that the same board used in the Cobra 140/142 GTL radios?? Reason I ask is because there is a service bulletin for those radios where the voltage regulator gives up. That might not be the case, but the board looks pretty close to it.
---- After some more looking, our very own Robb had the same radio that was giving him trouble. He got it squared away in his posts.
Uniden President Grant Short?
Should be a good start for ya. Let us know how it goes.
Thanks I have looked for cold solder joints with a palastic tool and freeze spray, is there a diagram that gives values on componentsLooking around, I found a thread here in the forum:
Old uniden Grant PC409ac board
That may be what you are experiencing. It isn't a guarantee that it is that specific capacitor, but in this day and age, it may be the time to recap. Otherwise, look for any cold solder joints underneath the board. I found one hidden from the eye using a plastic tool gently pushing underneath the board, and that old TRC-449 sprung to life.
Hope you can get that ol Grant up and going.
And now that I looked at the picture... Isn't that the same board used in the Cobra 140/142 GTL radios?? Reason I ask is because there is a service bulletin for those radios where the voltage regulator gives up. That might not be the case, but the board looks pretty close to it.
---- After some more looking, our very own Robb had the same radio that was giving him trouble. He got it squared away in his posts.
Uniden President Grant Short?
Should be a good start for ya. Let us know how it goes.
What tools do you have to investigate further? A second radio is a big help to eavesdrop on the radio under test. Eyeball the radio for oxidation. If it was stored someplace excessively humid, you might want to skip it. That kind of radio tends to have multiple faults. Doesn't mean it can't be fixed, but it raises the challenge level in a big way.
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What tools do you have to investigate further? A second radio is a big help to eavesdrop on the radio under test. Eyeball the radio for oxidation. If it was stored someplace excessively humid, you might want to skip it. That kind of radio ten
The tools i have are peak atlas ESR70 plus , freq counter, b&k service master, signal gen and other radios to listenWhat tools do you have to investigate further? A second radio is a big help to eavesdrop on the radio under test. Eyeball the radio for oxidation. If it was stored someplace excessively humid, you might want to skip it. That kind of radio tends to have multiple faults. Doesn't mean it can't be fixed, but it raises the challenge level in a big way.
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ds to have multiple faults. Doesn't mean it can't be fixed, but it raises the challenge level in a big way.
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What tools do you have to investigate further? A second radio is a big help to eavesdrop on the radio under test. Eyeball the radio for oxidation. If it was stored someplace excessively humid, you might want to skip it. That kind of radio tends to have multiple faults. Doesn't mean it can't be fixed, but it raises the challenge level in a big way.
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