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Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned
out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin |
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"Dustin" wrote in message ...
Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin They sell a small "grain of wheat" type bulb that could be made to work. Look for the one that draws 25 ma. One problem is the original bulbs don't use wire leads per say. The short leads from the original bulbs are soldered directly to the board. So you might have to slightly modify the mounting. There are 4 bulbs total. Overall, it might be better to order the yaesu bulbs, if you want it to look original. The original bulbs have an orange shell. To extend bulb life, don't turn the display brightness all the way up on the new bulbs. MK |
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"Dustin" wrote in message ...
Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin They sell a small "grain of wheat" type bulb that could be made to work. Look for the one that draws 25 ma. One problem is the original bulbs don't use wire leads per say. The short leads from the original bulbs are soldered directly to the board. So you might have to slightly modify the mounting. There are 4 bulbs total. Overall, it might be better to order the yaesu bulbs, if you want it to look original. The original bulbs have an orange shell. To extend bulb life, don't turn the display brightness all the way up on the new bulbs. MK |
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On 25 Feb 2004 14:53:17 -0800, Mark Keith wrote:
They sell a small "grain of wheat" type bulb that could be made to work. Look for the one that draws 25 ma. One problem is the original bulbs don't use wire leads per say. The short leads from the original bulbs are soldered directly to the board. So you might have to slightly modify the mounting. There are 4 bulbs total. Overall, it might be better to order the yaesu bulbs, if you want it to look original. The original bulbs have an orange shell. To extend bulb life, don't turn the display brightness all the way up on the new bulbs. MK After 8-10 years of 24/7 use even at the "dim" setting, I've had meter bulb burnout in my Kenwood R-5000 and ICOM IC-7000 receivers and LCD backlight bulb burnout in the ICOM and Alinco mobile transceivers used at the base station. At least the two "base" receivers use seven-segment fluorescent numeric readouts for frequency indication and LEDs for other things. Replacing them is a JOB, especially since I am partially blind and the local repair place will keep the equipment for a month or two before they even get around to looking at it. They replaced the bulbs in the Alinco transceiver and the Kenwood receiver with "who-knows-what" bulbs that lasted less than 2 years. A small penlight shined on the LCD display from the outside shows the readout anyhow. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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On 25 Feb 2004 14:53:17 -0800, Mark Keith wrote:
They sell a small "grain of wheat" type bulb that could be made to work. Look for the one that draws 25 ma. One problem is the original bulbs don't use wire leads per say. The short leads from the original bulbs are soldered directly to the board. So you might have to slightly modify the mounting. There are 4 bulbs total. Overall, it might be better to order the yaesu bulbs, if you want it to look original. The original bulbs have an orange shell. To extend bulb life, don't turn the display brightness all the way up on the new bulbs. MK After 8-10 years of 24/7 use even at the "dim" setting, I've had meter bulb burnout in my Kenwood R-5000 and ICOM IC-7000 receivers and LCD backlight bulb burnout in the ICOM and Alinco mobile transceivers used at the base station. At least the two "base" receivers use seven-segment fluorescent numeric readouts for frequency indication and LEDs for other things. Replacing them is a JOB, especially since I am partially blind and the local repair place will keep the equipment for a month or two before they even get around to looking at it. They replaced the bulbs in the Alinco transceiver and the Kenwood receiver with "who-knows-what" bulbs that lasted less than 2 years. A small penlight shined on the LCD display from the outside shows the readout anyhow. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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![]() "Dustin" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin Dustin, I had several of the panel bulbs burn out on my FT-4700RH - the FT2500M may/may not use the same configuration. They were small "grain of wheat" bulbs with wire leads that were enclosed in orange "rubbery" covers (a bit hard to get off, but doable), were inserted into holes in the pcb facing the front of the radio, and had the leads trimmed short and soldered to pads on the pcb (not soldered through holes, just bent over and soldered to pads). I used RadioShack SKU# 272-1092 their "#7219 Micro Lamp" which is rated at 12V 60 mA ... since the FT-4700RH runs the lamps from a series pass transistor from a 9VDC, you don't get full brightness from the bulbs, but it seems adequate in the brightest setting of the radio's control. The dim mode is dimmer, of course, but that's what you want in a situation where you're trying not to ruin your night vision. Again, these bulbs may/may not fit the FT2500M, but you can remove the dead bulbs and take them to R/S for a comparison. As I said, removing/replacing the orange rubber "boots" is a bit tedious ... I used a small, almost needle-pointed set of tweezers to get under the edge at the base of the old bulb and worked it around the circumference to help relieve the friction as I gently pulled on the closed end of the boot. Take care not to puncture/tear the boots. Putting them back on was sort of condom-like - basically roll them on. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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![]() "Dustin" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin Dustin, I had several of the panel bulbs burn out on my FT-4700RH - the FT2500M may/may not use the same configuration. They were small "grain of wheat" bulbs with wire leads that were enclosed in orange "rubbery" covers (a bit hard to get off, but doable), were inserted into holes in the pcb facing the front of the radio, and had the leads trimmed short and soldered to pads on the pcb (not soldered through holes, just bent over and soldered to pads). I used RadioShack SKU# 272-1092 their "#7219 Micro Lamp" which is rated at 12V 60 mA ... since the FT-4700RH runs the lamps from a series pass transistor from a 9VDC, you don't get full brightness from the bulbs, but it seems adequate in the brightest setting of the radio's control. The dim mode is dimmer, of course, but that's what you want in a situation where you're trying not to ruin your night vision. Again, these bulbs may/may not fit the FT2500M, but you can remove the dead bulbs and take them to R/S for a comparison. As I said, removing/replacing the orange rubber "boots" is a bit tedious ... I used a small, almost needle-pointed set of tweezers to get under the edge at the base of the old bulb and worked it around the circumference to help relieve the friction as I gently pulled on the closed end of the boot. Take care not to puncture/tear the boots. Putting them back on was sort of condom-like - basically roll them on. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ...
"Dustin" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin Dustin, I had several of the panel bulbs burn out on my FT-4700RH - the FT2500M may/may not use the same configuration. They were small "grain of wheat" bulbs with wire leads that were enclosed in orange "rubbery" covers (a bit hard to get off, but doable), were inserted into holes in the pcb facing the front of the radio, and had the leads trimmed short and soldered to pads on the pcb (not soldered through holes, just bent over and soldered to pads). I used RadioShack SKU# 272-1092 their "#7219 Micro Lamp" which is rated at 12V 60 mA ... since the FT-4700RH runs the lamps from a series pass transistor from a 9VDC, you don't get full brightness from the bulbs, but it seems adequate in the brightest setting of the radio's control. The dim mode is dimmer, of course, but that's what you want in a situation where you're trying not to ruin your night vision. Again, these bulbs may/may not fit the FT2500M, but you can remove the dead bulbs and take them to R/S for a comparison. As I said, removing/replacing the orange rubber "boots" is a bit tedious ... I used a small, almost needle-pointed set of tweezers to get under the edge at the base of the old bulb and worked it around the circumference to help relieve the friction as I gently pulled on the closed end of the boot. Take care not to puncture/tear the boots. Putting them back on was sort of condom-like - basically roll them on. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c One option I didn't think of at the time...White LED's. I think if I ever have to do this again, I'm going to switch to the white leds. They last nearly forever according to the hype. My 706mk2g uses white led's. Or pretty sure anyway...MK |
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"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ...
"Dustin" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Yaesu ft2500m radio. The bulbs for the display have burned out. I have read that other people with the same radio have had the same problem and was wondering if anyone has replaced the bulbs with anything different then the factory bulbs? if so what did they replace them with. any part numbers would be great.. also if anyone can give me a part number of a bulb through radio shack or an electronics store like that would be great. I would like to replace them. Thank you very much. Dustin Dustin, I had several of the panel bulbs burn out on my FT-4700RH - the FT2500M may/may not use the same configuration. They were small "grain of wheat" bulbs with wire leads that were enclosed in orange "rubbery" covers (a bit hard to get off, but doable), were inserted into holes in the pcb facing the front of the radio, and had the leads trimmed short and soldered to pads on the pcb (not soldered through holes, just bent over and soldered to pads). I used RadioShack SKU# 272-1092 their "#7219 Micro Lamp" which is rated at 12V 60 mA ... since the FT-4700RH runs the lamps from a series pass transistor from a 9VDC, you don't get full brightness from the bulbs, but it seems adequate in the brightest setting of the radio's control. The dim mode is dimmer, of course, but that's what you want in a situation where you're trying not to ruin your night vision. Again, these bulbs may/may not fit the FT2500M, but you can remove the dead bulbs and take them to R/S for a comparison. As I said, removing/replacing the orange rubber "boots" is a bit tedious ... I used a small, almost needle-pointed set of tweezers to get under the edge at the base of the old bulb and worked it around the circumference to help relieve the friction as I gently pulled on the closed end of the boot. Take care not to puncture/tear the boots. Putting them back on was sort of condom-like - basically roll them on. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c One option I didn't think of at the time...White LED's. I think if I ever have to do this again, I'm going to switch to the white leds. They last nearly forever according to the hype. My 706mk2g uses white led's. Or pretty sure anyway...MK |
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![]() "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... One option I didn't think of at the time...White LED's. I think if I ever have to do this again, I'm going to switch to the white leds. They last nearly forever according to the hype. My 706mk2g uses white led's. Or pretty sure anyway...MK Mark, You'd have to do two things ... first find white LEDs that would fit in the orange rubber "boots" (and the holes in the PCB), second, you'd probably have to change the (low resistance) series SMT resistors on the PCB for higher value ones (unless you found white LEDs that fit AND had appropriate valued internal current-limiting resistors ... 73, Carl - wk3c |
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