
After my successful driver modification and it being ''ON AIR'' flawlessly for over seven months it has now died


I can't see a pot in the Diag
This is a display working
Nothing available from Elenos...... it's the old modelyellowbeard wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 7:04 am Elenos may supply you a replacement ifn you sweet talk them, it'd be worth it for such a nice transmitter - you probably need a new one unless you have a magic way of dealing with all that hot melt glue!![]()
These are the Voltages around VR1jvok wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 7:46 pm The contrast control is VR1 which is the blue trimmer near top right of the photo. Check voltage on all 3 pins. Pin 2 voltage should be somewhere between pins 1 and 3 but not same as either. If its the same then pot has probably failed. Also just try turning the pot a little either side and see if it comes back.
When it went faulty it was working OK
I will give it a go, might take a while
As I mentioned in the first post "it was still working when it went faulty."Albert H wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 1:47 am Does the transmitter put out any RF? If it's completely dead, it's almost certainly a PSU fault. We had trouble with Elenos power supplies on several of their rigs. They're (usually) very close to their limit ratings - there's little margin at all. One installation had an antenna / feedline SWR that increased slightly (due to corrosion) from 1.05 : 1 to ~1.1 : 1. The site engineers didn't notice the small change, and the PSU on the rig failed after a couple of months.
This down to poor design practice, but is all too common with equipment from certain countries (looking at you, Italy!).....
The Board is an AMPIRE 24064B1 REV.C
These are all the VCC Voltages on the Keyboard - I'm totally baffled nowjvok wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:02 pm 2.46V on VCC doesn't look right. Expect 3.3 or 5v on there. Sounds like either a bad PSU or something shorted and overloading it.
Trace VCC back through the schematic and see where it comes from. Can see it shows up as "V_display" on the CPU page (going into L8) but not sure where it goes from there.
Could be a short in the display module. Try measuring VCC with ribbon cable unplugged
I assume all the *VCC* on one board should measure the same Voltage so...
As you can see on the picture I posted - three of the VCC points measure 4.97VAlbert H wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:00 am With the power off (obviously), and with the display, keyboard and power supply disconnected, measure the DC resistance between the 5V rail and ground. They usually cheap out on the electrolytic capacitors, and they fail after being warm for a while. Your 5V rail may be being dragged down by a dud filter capacitor from rail to deck (that's just about the most common type of failure with Italian rigs!).