Thanks to all that replied...here is a follow up...hope it makes another
hams life a bit easier!
I received a new lcd display, battery and regulator board..since I had to
replace one of the bulging filter caps on the original regulator board
thought would replace it with a new one. Since my Orion is fairly old,
replacing the battery was a no brainer to me.
Removing the old lcd was pretty easy...used a wooden pencil to gently pry
the boards apart...man, sure are a lot of pins between those two boards!!
Replacing the new lcd and alinging the pins was a major PITA!! Next time I
wll use some tall bolts, without heads, threaded into the holes in the cpu
motherboard and use them for a guide for alinging the pins on the new lcd
board-
The new lcd came with a cable that is installed in lieu of the old lcd's
multipin plug....as per the articles in the below wiki website, one must pay
close attention to cable installation...and I would suggest re-reading the
instructions several times, as in my case the blue strip on the connector
ribbon dictated that the ribbon cable needed to be installed upside down
from what one would think would be normal connection. I also clipped about
1/8 inch off of the pins on the cpu board where the new ribbon cable
installs, as per instructions I got with the new lcd from TT.
On the reguator board, there is a dip with cable that goes normally to the
lcd. It is a 20.5 vdc line...do NOT connect this cable! There is only one 2
pin socket on top of the regulator board, so it is kinda hard to miss.
I also installed a 10 ohm resistor in the red wire going to the backlight to
better the contrast on the new lcd.
Since I replaced the lithium battery, things were kinda goofy for a
while...a couple of master resets and reboots finally got things back to
snuff.
Now to find what dohickey wants to make funny noises on bootup when the rig
is cold...sounds like a "bweep, bweep, bweep noise when antenna is attached
and feq is on a psk signal or a carrier.None of the sidebands sound right.
After a brief warmup and reboot, the rig acts normally.
Kinda makes me miss my long gone HW101, despite it's appetite for audio
tubes!
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From: "Barry N1EU" <barry.n1eu@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 2:12 AM
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Orion display..time for replacement
Look under "LCD" at http://www.tentecwiki.org/doku.php?id=565
73,
Barry N1EU
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 2:50 AM, denton <denton@oregontrail.net> wrote:
My Orion 1 display is just about toast...blob in lower left hand corner
and
the readout is starting to fade...a call to TT service dept. told me the
display was broken...so have ordered a new display, regulator board and a
new battery.
Seems like I saw someplace online with instructions and pictures on how
to
replace the display...anyone know a link to that site?
Paul at TT service has already informed me about the new display.
Thanks in advance de Denton WB7TDG
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