XTS2500 display
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 4:20 pm
Man I am having some problems!
I've been through my second XTS2500 LCD display board today. For whatever reason they don't work with my radio. I can get the lights to come on- but nobody is home. The display doesn't "come to life"- not even in test mode.
What could be wrong?!?
My guess, if nothing more, is that the display board is a really really fragile, frail, weak piece of electronics that can't sustain any sort of abuse at all. Both display boards exhibited this characteristic: They looked fine when pulled from the box and baggie, but when removing the clear sticker that covers the display glass that keeps it from being scratched BOTH times some Liquid Crystals have shown up along the outside edges of the display. Why? I am unsure but it would seem that the little adhesion that the clear protective sticker had pulled the glass piece off enough to totally ruin it. I was able to push back down on the glass cover to "hide" the liquid crystals but regardless of what I do the display still shows no signs of life.
I wish I had a way of testing it but because I don't have unlimited funding to buy more display boards ($85 each) or the money to purchase operating radios with the same LCD in it I don't know what to do.
Otherwise the radio works fine.
-Josh
I've been through my second XTS2500 LCD display board today. For whatever reason they don't work with my radio. I can get the lights to come on- but nobody is home. The display doesn't "come to life"- not even in test mode.
What could be wrong?!?
My guess, if nothing more, is that the display board is a really really fragile, frail, weak piece of electronics that can't sustain any sort of abuse at all. Both display boards exhibited this characteristic: They looked fine when pulled from the box and baggie, but when removing the clear sticker that covers the display glass that keeps it from being scratched BOTH times some Liquid Crystals have shown up along the outside edges of the display. Why? I am unsure but it would seem that the little adhesion that the clear protective sticker had pulled the glass piece off enough to totally ruin it. I was able to push back down on the glass cover to "hide" the liquid crystals but regardless of what I do the display still shows no signs of life.
I wish I had a way of testing it but because I don't have unlimited funding to buy more display boards ($85 each) or the money to purchase operating radios with the same LCD in it I don't know what to do.
Otherwise the radio works fine.
-Josh