Hi,
I have "I believe" - all of his info downloaded and have reviewed it. I'm
going to check your links to be sure I have all. I "usually" do start with
the power supply in any case - unless symptoms guide me elsewhere. In this
case in particular - being "almost" dead - that was the "first" place I
headed. Situation is - I am at a component which is producing less than it
should - and I look to changing it, but in the manual - there is a
transistor shown in the same circuit along with a zener. The zener is
there - the other transistor Q206 "appears" to not have been placed there.
Was just trying to find out what is with that. I'll look again - but it
didn't appear to be on the bottom of the board - and "all" (as I can see
them) traces of the parts shown interconnect on top minus Q206.
So - was wondering of any changes, etc. And then too - the resistor which
was burned in the center is showing with the first band (not discolored) to
not be as listed in the book. Well anyway, I'll replace the transistor which
isn't pumping out enough and see what it does for me. I can't make out the
resistor other than the first band, so I'll stick one in which the book
called for - and see what goes on. I'll study the thing to see what was in
their mind - then I'll go from there. I've wasted better time on my own so -
trying to help a friend - won't bother me. If I"m not doing this, I'll be
playing taxi driver for family. Would rather play at the bench!
Lou
"w9gb" wrote in message
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Lou -
http://www.notpurfect.com/main/bearcat.html
I assume that you have gone through these repair FAQ steps? (complied by
Bob Parnass from 1999)
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_BC_Repair.html
http://www.scancat.com/newbscn.html
BTW, I always start with the power supply section ---
looking closely at electrolytic capacitors, diodes, etc.
- Bearcat 250 heat problem. Kit includes power transformer, regulator,
and instructions to cure overheating problems.
G&G COMMUNICATIONS
Gerry Oliver - Owner
7825 Black Street Rd., LeRoy, N.Y. 14482
Phone: 585-768-8151 / Fax: 585-768-7175
http://www.iinc.com/ggcomm/mods.html
http://www.scannermaster.com/Product...Code=01-550787
The Electra/Bearcat BC350, BC300, BC250, BC220, BC20/20,
BC211, BC210, and BC210XL models were hand assembled, and
every one I've serviced had several connections that were
either soldered poorly, or not soldered at all.
Resoldering joints on the ribbon cable connecting the RF
and keyboard logic circuit boards in a BC250 attenuated the
microprocessor/synthesizer hash noise noticeably.
http://www.firecommunications.com/sample/bearcat.txt
gb
"Radiosrfun" wrote in message
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Anyone here with "in-depth" knowledge of the Bearcat 250 Scanner and
repairs? I am way out of tune with these things. Haven't seen one - let
alone worked on one for close to 10 years if not much longer. I have a
model here just came in the door for repair. I've had a manual from days
gone by. There appears to be some differences - not shown in the manual.
I'm wondering if I can pick someone's brains about this model or it's
differences.
1. Was there more than one version of service manual? At the time I
purchased this, I don't believe I was told of anymore than the one - I
usually ask about revisions.
2. Did the updates in this model produce differences in circuitry (I'm
sure they probably did) - and how?
3. The issue I "currently" see - is I have "low level" audio, no squelch
action, no receive, no display, no dot. I started troubleshooting it and
this book has a Q206 listed in it as providing a particular voltage to
the circuit (can't recall which part of the circuit - without the book in
front of me). THIS unit shows NO Q206 where the book shows it to be. I
can be more specific in parts layout in that area if someone asks - but
for now - I'm missing some voltage and need to find out why Q206 is not
there OR whatever. The "Q204" is putting out like 4 - 6 volts less than
it should. I'm not sure that is the "only" issue here - but the first I
found thus far. I'm just trying to clear up the mystery of Q206 for the
moment. The book shows it "supposedly" on the "Features" board. Along
with that issue, there is in the same leg of circuit - according to my
manual - a 47K ohm resistor there tied to Q204 and a wire coming from the
18V supply - with an 9v Zener in that area also. This model has a 1xxxx
ohm resistor there OR at least it appears to. It is burned in the center
from heat - but the first band is clearly "brown" - so this isn't the 47K
as called for in my manual. Basically, the circuit leg is all there -
minus Q206! There's not even a place for it "to" be, from what I'm
seeing.
IF I'm in error of voltages/values specified - its' only I'm going from
memory - the book is in the shop - but I"m not off in my description
otherwise.
I can provide more specific info such as Serial Number, Board numbers
and/or revisions, whatever - if requested, I just don't have it in front
of me at the moment.
I realize some parts of this radio are impossible to get now-days - so -
I want to make sure I can trace this down to something repairable and get
it done OR find out quick it isn't possible and hand it back without
wasting much more time.
Any info? Please answer here - my address is a spam catcher only.
Thanks,
Lou