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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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12-25-2010 8:28 AM
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Premiumverum
- Joined on 02-02-2009
- Netherlands
- Posts 208
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Hi all,
First of all, a merry christmas to all of you! And may Santa bring you all a pair of BL5's!
I was bored this christmas morning, so I opened up my BM8000, on which the radio does not work anymore after I did the fix introducing new connections on the CPU board (the rest worked fine again though, and I can do without a radio). Having a fresh look at the board, I spotted a cut trace between IC6 p21 and IC8 p13, labelled 'frequency counter' in the service manual, last page.
I'm sure I did not cut that trace. Is this normal, done in the factory for some reason? It puzzles me.
Who knows more?
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
(IC6 is only a 16 pin chip so I take it that must be a typo, IC4 makes more sense). According to the schematics, IC4 p21 should connect to IC8 p13 to give a pre-scaled signal to the frequency readout. But that refers only to the unmodified (early) circuit.
Most BM8000's have an extra little piggyback board with a 4013 IC on the processor board, using flip-flops to further scale down the frequency to the counter because it turned out the processor had trouble counting the fast pulses, thus displaying wrong frequencies. The embedded code in the processor was changed accordingly (making the processors not interchangable). If you have this board installed, the signal from IC 8 will be fed to this board instead of directly to IC4. The output from the piggyback board will then go to IC4. I haven't seen this modification mentioned in any service manuals.
The shielded cable that runs from the tuner to the processor is very short and will easily pull out from its connector on the tuner board unnoticed when the processor board is swung up to service position. Pulled out, the radio will be silent so I suggest you check this.
Martin
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Premiumverum
- Joined on 02-02-2009
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
Thanks for the explanation and hints gentlemen! Indeed I have the piggyback IC installed.
Unfortunately my tuner problem is a bit more complicated then just no sound: It does not tune up nor down with the tuner dial, although the frequency counter moves. Then, out of the blue, it starts tuning either all the way op or all the way down the tuning scale, passing all the stations until it can't go any further. Probably pretty complicated problem I guess, and I don't think I have the time these days to start puzzling it out. If anyone has any hints on it would be always welcome though!
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
Check the opto readers on the tuning wheel and the related connectors and their solder joints on the processor board.
Martin
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
- Posts 184
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
I have seen this fault on a couple of the BM8000's I have restored and in both cases it turned out to be the U264B frequency divider. The frequency would appear fixed at one end of the frequency range or the other (87.50 or 108.0) but if you spin the tuning dial quite quickly the frequency would start to move and then go all the way to the other end of the frequency range. With a scope all looks ok on the input to the divider but there is just noise and the occasional blip out the other side. The chips are hide to find but Martin can probably help you out. Eliminate dry joints and dirty connectors first (use a fibreglass pen to clean the oxide off every single pin...) and try to confirm with a scope if you have one.
Richard
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Premiumverum
- Joined on 02-02-2009
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
Hey Richard,
Thanks for this hint! Unfortunately time is still not on my side but I hope to have some spare time soon, I would love to tackle this problem.
Thanks!
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Premiumverum
- Joined on 02-02-2009
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Re: BM 8000 CPU: cut traces?
A fellow member reminded me I never posted the solution to my problem.+
Replacing U264B did nothing, it turned out to be fine.
The tuning problem came from inductor L2, near the U264B. One wire was broken off, was real hard to see. When I resoldered the wire the tuner worked again!
It gave the same symptoms as a broken U264B chip. Worth checking out before ordering one!
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