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Old January 15th 04, 06:42 PM
Scanman
 
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Yes, it is amazing - the sizes - isn't it. It had been a while since I ordered those bulbs and I only needed them that one time, so I couldn't recall the exact name. Matter of fact, because they had burned out so soon, I think I bought 3 sets. I figured that would be about the life of the radio - which I had won at a Hamfest. It seems to me, that must be an inherent defect with the 212 RH or at least some of the models. I know several who had to replace them after a short period of ownership. I don't think my radio was 2 years old. And certainly, when I was away at work or whatever, it wasn't on all that time. So it "seems" to me, the run of bulbs they had were apparently defective. Mine that I installed have been in there since. I feel bad for a friend of mine, he sent his to Yaesu to have them replaced. Ouch! Before someone may say mobile abuse, mine was used on a desk. They still burned out probably far faster than they should have. I'm not aware of any "life" of those as compared to say lights for your home with say a 1000 hour life. Glad you were able to find a parts source nearby, it sure helps! SM
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Scanman wrote:

Look up Hosfelt Electronics. They carry those small lamps I believe. I bought some for my 212RH and I believe it was them I bought them from. You want the "Microwheat" bulbs.. I think that is what they are called. Or maybe mini wheat as the wheats are small in their own right. They are out there to be found though from regular parts places. SM.
Just got back inside form the minus 42 (wind chill temperature) degree outside.
Tried a local electronic repair place in town and found the lamps I was looking for.
Also found that they sell other electronic stuff. Nothing on display, one has to ask
at the front counter, but what the heck. At least I now know they have parts
and will sell in lots of one, or more. :-)
Hard to believe just how small some lamps can get. Grain of wheat, grain
of rice and grain of sand. The one in my digital watch is so small it looks like
a swollen spot on a piece of human hair.

7 3 to all
Reed - VE1NU

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