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I have a Narco MK-12D+ that has an intermittent connection in the display
assembly. At times the display will go dim---it never goes completely out-----. Pressing lightly anywhere on the front panel returns it to normal brilliance. This pretty well isolates the problem to either the display itself or the dimmer circuit. My question is this. Is anyone familiar with the inner workings of the MK-12D+. Is the display hard soldered in or is it on a subassembly that is in some way socketed. I have seen the innards of some of the older Narco stuff where they used a lot of plugs, ribbon cable and sockets to connect subassemblies together. If this is the case with the MK-12, I might luck out and just have a connection problem. If it's all surface mount stuff then I guess I'm gonna have to cough up some AMU's . Cheers: Paul N1431A KSDM |
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Tri-Pacer wrote:
I have a Narco MK-12D+ that has an intermittent connection in the display assembly. At times the display will go dim---it never goes completely out-----. Pressing lightly anywhere on the front panel returns it to normal brilliance. This pretty well isolates the problem to either the display itself or the dimmer circuit. My question is this. Is anyone familiar with the inner workings of the MK-12D+. Is the display hard soldered in or is it on a subassembly that is in some way socketed. I have seen the innards of some of the older Narco stuff where they used a lot of plugs, ribbon cable and sockets to connect subassemblies together. If this is the case with the MK-12, I might luck out and just have a connection problem. If it's all surface mount stuff then I guess I'm gonna have to cough up some AMU's . Cheers: Paul N1431A KSDM I just bought a 12D+ when my 12D went belly up. Narco has been good at factory repairs with me and not too bad on $$$. Both 12Ds and my audio panel had to go back over the last several years. They were getting very old. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Tri-Pacer wrote:
I have a Narco MK-12D+ that has an intermittent connection in the display assembly. At times the display will go dim---it never goes completely out-----. Pressing lightly anywhere on the front panel returns it to normal brilliance. This pretty well isolates the problem to either the display itself or the dimmer circuit. My question is this. Is anyone familiar with the inner workings of the MK-12D+. Is the display hard soldered in or is it on a subassembly that is in some way socketed. I have seen the innards of some of the older Narco stuff where they used a lot of plugs, ribbon cable and sockets to connect subassemblies together. If this is the case with the MK-12, I might luck out and just have a connection problem. If it's all surface mount stuff then I guess I'm gonna have to cough up some AMU's . Cheers: Paul N1431A KSDM Paul, The 12D has a removable front face and the display plugs in. I have had the original replaced and then that replacement was replaced under warranty 2 weeks later when a part of it went dead. Not sure about the 12D+ but I cannot believe it would be anything but socketed in some way. If you press on the front face, you may also be slightly pressing against the light sensor for the dimmer. That may be the problem instead of the display. It is mounted to the internals of the radio but it is real close or up against the face plate. Depending on your skill level and sense of adventure, you can slide the unit out, take off the front cover, slide it back in, and try pushing things around. You remove the unit by first applying pressure to the edge or corner of the face plate (enough to move the entire unit back into its mounting case - I push on both the left and right face plate edges simultaneously). Once back, you hold it there with one hand while sliding in an 8 inch piece of straight coat hangar wire into each of the 2 holes in the face. Once they are about halfway in, you should be able to wiggle the thing out. The coat hangars hold the release catches open. But, you have to relieve the pressure on them or they likely won't release. A radio shop will likely charge you an hour or two labor to do the same thing legally. Depending on your finances, letting them do it may make sense. Good Luck, Mike |
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