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Last Rebel December 13th 05 08:32 PM

Icom 735 common solder joint problem
 
years ago guys,this radio lost its readout and sound and it was linked
to the cold solder joint and someone found out what it was,was
released so we could fix this but I never had one so I was not
interested.this has happened to a local ham I know,does anyone know
what this fix is...thanks please reply in here first...

Bob Miller December 14th 05 05:50 AM

Icom 735 common solder joint problem
 
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:32:40 -0400, Last Rebel wrote:

years ago guys,this radio lost its readout and sound and it was linked
to the cold solder joint and someone found out what it was,was
released so we could fix this but I never had one so I was not
interested.this has happened to a local ham I know,does anyone know
what this fix is...thanks please reply in here first...


If the frequency is frozen, it may be the encoder behind the tuning
knob. I had to have my encoder fixed; the technician replaced a couple
of diodes.

If there's no sound or reception, it may be the vfo; replacing the
plastic trim caps of early 735s with new ceramic trim caps will fix
that; I had to have that done, too.

bob
k5qwg




Jeff Galinat December 15th 05 02:41 PM

Icom 735 common solder joint problem
 
Hi,
Here is a link to some known problem fix info off of ICOM website. The
first entriy deals with erractic display but not audio problems. It may be
a start. Good luck!
http://www.icomamerica.com/support/t...ing/ic-735.asp
73,
Jeff - N2KWK
"Last Rebel" wrote in message
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years ago guys,this radio lost its readout and sound and it was linked
to the cold solder joint and someone found out what it was,was
released so we could fix this but I never had one so I was not
interested.this has happened to a local ham I know,does anyone know
what this fix is...thanks please reply in here first...





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