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The Yaesu unit is just an unregulated supply...............any 12V source
will work, as long as you have at least 1000mA. It is always a good idea to not have the radio plugged in, when you are not using it. When you get a nearby lightning strike, most of the time, it comes in throught the power lines. I have done several repairs over the years, where circuit board traces have been completely vaporized. The power lines make a very good antenna, especially when it comes to picking up the charge from a lightning strike. This event has such a fast rise time, that it is really hard to protect against. Best to play it safe in the future. Since your power adaptor is fried (probably an open primary on the transformer), you can cut the cable from it, and use it on your new adaptor. Once again, you don't need a regulated supply, because all of the regulators are inside of the radio. I have broken mine open, to do some bypassing. All there is inside of the power unit is a transformer, a couple of diodes, and a filter capacitor. Yaesu chose to use diodes that had a hard knee point, the result being that the supply emits quite a bit of hash. I hope that the radio is ok. Pete Barbara Beardsley wrote in message ... Hi Need help from someone knowledgeable about electronics, which is certainly not me! My Yaesu FRG-100 died, well at least I know for sure the power source is dead, my husband tested it with his voltmeter, 0 volts.Anyway, I bought this radio used so I don't know if there was originally a schematic included with it. We don't know what type of adapter we can use to test the radio (it may have been fried by a ligtning strike (: Do I have to use a Yaesu power supply, or is there an equuivalent? I have a Rat Shack 12v 1500mA adapter, don't know if that would work-in any case we can't find a plug to fit. Does anyone know what we can try? Thanks Barbara |
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