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HarryC November 7th 03 12:13 PM

BC 600XLT Dead
 
I have a Bearcat 600XLT that has no display. The 13.8v power adapter is new.
I hear a hum from the speaker when it is powered on, but no backlight or
display. I also feel heat coming from the voltage regulator (marked 7808),
Any ideas? I have no schematics, so if you can point me to a likely
component it would be much appreciated. I had assumed a bad power diode, but
can't identify it.
Harryc
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mike November 7th 03 10:11 PM

well a 7808 should get (warm) hot.
it's the main volt reg.
left leg is volts in(13.8) , middle leg is ground, right leg is 8 volts out.
check it with a meter,
mike
"HarryC" wrote in message
...
I have a Bearcat 600XLT that has no display. The 13.8v power adapter is

new.
I hear a hum from the speaker when it is powered on, but no backlight or
display. I also feel heat coming from the voltage regulator (marked 7808),
Any ideas? I have no schematics, so if you can point me to a likely
component it would be much appreciated. I had assumed a bad power diode,

but
can't identify it.
Harryc
--





HarryC November 8th 03 01:02 AM

Thanks for the help Mike. I am getting 12.6v out of the left leg and .7v
(seven tenths volts) out of the right leg. Is it just a bad reg or something
after it maybe? Sorry if this is a repeat post, my news server is acting up.
Harryc
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"mike" wrote in message
...
well a 7808 should get (warm) hot.
it's the main volt reg.
left leg is volts in(13.8) , middle leg is ground, right leg is 8 volts

out.
check it with a meter,
mike
"HarryC" wrote in message
...
I have a Bearcat 600XLT that has no display. The 13.8v power adapter is

new.
I hear a hum from the speaker when it is powered on, but no backlight or
display. I also feel heat coming from the voltage regulator (marked

7808),
Any ideas? I have no schematics, so if you can point me to a likely
component it would be much appreciated. I had assumed a bad power diode,

but
can't identify it.
Harryc
--








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