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R7000 Display/Sensitivity Problem
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If you are having trouble with you Icom R7000 display being flaky
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and then a sudden decress in sensitivity try the following:
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PROBLEM: ICOM R7000 radios that are used 24 hours a day for a long time
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(2 years ) when shut off the display will become flaky and it
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is also possible for a lost in overall gain (3 to 40 db).
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SOLUTIONS: Officially there is ICOM ECO SB# 9288-004, attached below.
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Unofficially from Tech who repairs R7000
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The ECO does help the display problem, but most likely
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it is not the problem. *
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* note repairing your own radio my void you warranty and only
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allow a qualified technician to do the job, otherwise damage
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could happen to your R7000. If the VCO does not track then a
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major alignment would have to be done after. Check the
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ICOM IC-R7000 Service Manual for more details before starting
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this repair, and to make sure I have not made any typeing errors
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you should get a copy of the ECO from ICOM !
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1st SOLUTION:
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Replace on the DC to DC Board the following capacitor.
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Check the noise with an oscilloscope on both sides of
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R3, if the noise is not way down on one side then
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replace C2 a 33uf 16V capacitor. Noise feedback
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can decress the overall sensitivity of the R7000.
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Replace on the Display Board
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C19 and C20 a 10 uf 16VDC capacitor
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I found that on my R7000 C19 & C20 were the cause of my
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display problems. They are 10 uf eletrolytics capacitors
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that are lemmon yellow pc mounted units, when they go bad
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the base of the yellow caps change to a brown color.
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I put in the following ECO first but it did not help. If
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you look at the service manual you will see that the ECO
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values are on the schematic but my unit had the old values.
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I suggest that you check the above first, it is a lot easier
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to do, C19/C20 can be done in 10-15 min while the ECO will
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take about a hour.
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2nd SOLUTION: The ECO
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ICOM America, INc
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2380-116th Ave, N.E.
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Bellevue, Washington 98004
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206-454-7619
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SERVICE BULLETIN
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UNIT MODEL R7000
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SB# 9288-004
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EFFECTIVE DATE 4/1/88
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SERIAL # AFFECTED: ALL
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PRODUCT GROUP: Amateur
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
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Display failure do to weak components
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
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Improvement in DC to DC converter and display power supply.
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PARTS AFFECTED BOARD TYPE CHANGE TO NEW PART NUMBER
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Q1/Q2 2SC 1214 DC to DC Board 2SC 2655 906-00385
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R1/R2 3.3 KOHM DC to DC Board 5.16 K 915-01173
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C3/C4 PF DC to DC Board 0.001 MF 50V 918-01500
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ceramic cap
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Q11/Q12 Display Board 2SC2655 906-00385
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R31/R32 3.3KOHM Display 5.16k Ohm 915-01173
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C13/C16 Display 0.001 MF 918-01500
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DETAIL PROCEDURE:
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1. Remove top and bottom cover.
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2. Remove front panel sub-assembly from main chassis of radio
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3. Remove the DC to DC board and replace components as listed
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4. Reinstall DC to DC board.
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5. Replace front panel sub-assembly onto main chassis of radio
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6. Replace top and bottom covers.
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ESTIMATE TIME TO COMPLETE IS 1 hour
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Page 2 of the ECO has a new schematic but no information
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--------------end of ECO--------------
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H.C.S BULLETIN BOARD
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(217) 523-0252
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