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Joe McElvenney wrote: Hi, I been beating my brains out for the last few days trying to run down a problem on a 20-year old Icom-740 transceiver with not a lot of luck. Perhaps someone here in the group has a trick or two up their sleeve to get me out of the hole I've been digging myself? The situation is this - snipped for brevity Sorry about the windy posting friends but if anyone has any idea on ways to trace wayward current leaks, please let me know. 73 de Joe, G3LLV Look for a shorted bypass Cap along the supply rail. These small tantilum caps are notorious for shorting out, and giving your symptoms. Just follow the rail on the schematic and isolate each board one at a time untill you isolate which board is drawing down the supply. Then look for the bypass caps on that board, for any discolor or sign of excess heating. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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