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Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:07 am
by radiokom
Hello
I am a new user Batlabs forum, I'm from Poland.
I bought on Ebay Motorola R2014D/CP/HS Analyzer System. I see that needs to be calibrated, but the main problem is the dead time of RF Scan. In fact, once working and not work ten times. In total, I found that the cause may be in the T-handle Optical Encoder RF Scan. Guys, if anyone met with the failure of the analyzer? How do you fix it? Do you only replace the whole unit SoftPot? The unit is showing its age, but it can still work.
George
Re: Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:38 am
by DJP126
Hi George,
Welcome to Batlabs. I used to work on the R2000 series test equipment at the Motorola Test Equipment Service Depot. We would replace the "softpot" when it failed.
Re: Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:53 pm
by radiokom
Thanks for the reply, that's what I was afraid of. But I wonder why from time to time knob works. I'll have to disassemble the unit.
Re: Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:07 pm
by WA6OXN
I've got the same problem with both of my service monitors here, so please post any findings you might come up with.
Thanks, -Steve
Re: Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:20 am
by DJP126
radiokom wrote:Thanks for the reply, that's what I was afraid of. But I wonder why from time to time knob works. I'll have to disassemble the unit.
Try reseating the front panel flex circuits to the motherboard. This is a long shot, but I've seen many strange things caused by minor "ground contact problems".
Re: Motorola R2014D/CP/HS RF scan knob problem
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:22 am
by radiokom
Welcome back
To announce that I was able to fix the knob RF Scan. I had to remove softpot and isassembly, I found inside that they are bad soldering. After correcting solder, everything was back to normal, the device works perfectly. SoftPot design is very simple, 6 items, 2 resistors and 4 optical elements, there is nothing to spoil ...It has to be carefully unsolder, removed, disassembled and try to fix it. By the way, I made a basic calibration, basic settings according to the service manual. Most important, check the voltage 5.2 V to A4 board, and then correction of the settings that seem to be incorrect. I think it is a closed topic, thank you for all the suggestions.
Best regards
George M. Stanisławski
Krakow, Poland
see my page:
http://www.radiokom.neostrada.pl