[ICOM] Oh NO!!!!

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Fri Apr 20 01:09:35 EDT 2012


746Pro is bad for this same problem.  

Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless

-----Original message-----
From: Stephen Budensiek <kzerosd at gmail.com>
To: ICOM Reflector <icom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 01:08:04 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [ICOM] Oh NO!!!!

Ron,
   The 756Pro has a real bad habit of trashing the pair of driver
transistors in this situation.  The strike can be over a mile away,
but damage the drivers, and take them out.   I always disconnet at all
lines when not on the air, but an Icom note I have claims the damage
can be done while just listening, with the strike a mile and a half
away.   Reason I'm familiar with it, I had to replace the drivers in
my 756Pro over this issue.   It also took one of the chip resistors in
the driver circuit.   Not hard to do, but a known problem.   Got a
pair of drivers on Ebay, from Honk Kong, back then they were very
readily available, less than $20 to my door shipped.

73's de Stephen, K0SD

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On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:22 PM,  <bonddaleena at aol.com> wrote:
>
> Hi. I've been a reader of this site for quite some time. Last summer, I  
took a 'close by' lightning hit. Flash and noise at same instant. I went  
into the house and found a bunch of stuff damaged. I suspect it hit a nearby  
AC line due to the following:
> It took out both of my rotor control boxes, Astron 50 Amp supply, TV, my  
70 cm preamp, on a different tower, etc.
> I checked my favorite radio, my 756PRO, that I hand carried back from  
Tokyo when they first came out. It is connected to a PS-55 which is plugged  
into a large surge protector. Seemed OK.
> Yesterday, I went to call someone on 6M and noticed NO output. The  
receiver is fine.
>
> ALL antennas were disconnected as usual, when not in use and the coax  
pigtails were grounded. (I use hardline for most of my antennas}
>
> - no output on any band
> - ant OK
> - tried dummy load
> - used several different wattmeters
> - 'scope shows normal voice patterns
> - Po, SWR, etc non functional
> - tried master reset. no good.
>
> So, before I take a peak inside, any suggestions? I'd like to fix it  
myself, if possible.
>
> This is strange because my mint 745 next to it did the same thing a few  
years ago. I haven't bothered to even look at the 745 because the receiver  
is also fine. I use it with receiving converters.
>
> Thank you!!!
>
> ron
> N4UE
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