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Old January 31st 14, 10:28 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default AOR AR7030 display replacement



DhiaDuit wrote:

On Thursday, January 30, 2014 6:15:05 PM UTC-6, Michael Black wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2014, Pneuma wrote:



On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:38:35 -0800 (PST), wrote:




On Sunday, December 7, 2008 7:31:26 PM UTC-5, Telamon wrote:


The display backlight started failing about a year and half ago and


failed altogether about 1 year ago. This made the LCD display hard to


read.




It is not possible to repair this problem without destroying the


display module. The display module had a part number on the back and


the manufacturer was Power Tip. Contacting Power tip and their


distributors revealed that they did not have any of that part number in


stock, and if they had them in stock the minimum buy was 250 modules.




I tried again last week, one distributor had 4 replacement modules made


by AMPIRE left over from some large order, and they agreed to sell them


to me. I installed one and it looks good. The display contrast control


looked best turned all the way to one end where the "on" bits (dark)


had the greatest contrast to the off bits (light). The display looks


just like the original yellow-green backlight color.




I want to keep one other module as a spare but I'm willing to sell the


remaining two modules to anyone looking for a replacement. The module


cost is $25 and shipping will be $5 to $10 depending on where you live.




I have PDF documents of the original and replacement parts if anyone is


interested I can email them to you. I can email pictures of the


replacement display in operation and photos of the modules if


interested.




--


Telamon


Ventura, California




Do you by any chance still have any of the display modules for the AR7030?




Hi, This article was posted originally in 2008.




And Telamon disappeared during the rhf dictatorship.



The poster posted the right way, though the subject header could have been

more specific. There was no reason to dig up an old message to reply to.



It's amazing that people think people will be still readging the newsgroup

years later. Telamon was here for a long time, but most of these replies

to old posts are to people I don't remember. And the new poster never

seems to consider replying via email, though maybe that's not an option

the way google is mangling things.



Michael


Telamon is Ay OK. You tell em, Telamon. On another not, How is cuzzin Burr doing nowadays?


Burr seems to be OK. Got an email from him a few weeks ago sporting his new passport pic. He
looked well.