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Brad
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Hi,
I have a Bose Wave Radio model AWR1-1W in my shop. Customer
installed a new 9V battery (time/memory), but this isn't related to the
problem of no display and no operation ("dead"). I have no SM.
The fuse is ok and I measured voltages. "U1" has 20V input and
10V output. I measured -15V on "1" connector of flat flex conductors.
I found some info on the web, but "R6" (1 ohm) checks good. I could not find
a B-E short on any of the top side PCB SMD transistors. Someone mentioned a
SMD transistor B-E short, but that person did not indicate the location or
transistor ID!
The audio amp is ok because I got a hum sound at the speaker when
I put my meter probe on U400 pin 6.
I have not found a 5V source, but I measured 5.7V at "D601". Note:
I did not measure everything (time consuming). I don't have a schematic.
Thanks in advance, Brad
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I have a Bose Wave Radio model AWR1-1W in my shop. Customer
installed a new 9V battery (time/memory), but this isn't related to the
problem of no display and no operation ("dead"). I have no SM.
The fuse is ok and I measured voltages. "U1" has 20V input and
10V output. I measured -15V on "1" connector of flat flex conductors.
I found some info on the web, but "R6" (1 ohm) checks good. I could not find
a B-E short on any of the top side PCB SMD transistors. Someone mentioned a
SMD transistor B-E short, but that person did not indicate the location or
transistor ID!
The audio amp is ok because I got a hum sound at the speaker when
I put my meter probe on U400 pin 6.
I have not found a 5V source, but I measured 5.7V at "D601". Note:
I did not measure everything (time consuming). I don't have a schematic.
Thanks in advance, Brad
Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.