Gee, I wish all my radio troubles were as minor as seeing a small blemish on my display. The spot was much improved after your cleaning, Peter, but that dark shadow is still there a bit. Thanks for showing me how this works!
Hi Peter. A great video as always. I have had great success polishing acrylic panels and old VU meter faces with whitening toothpaste. It leaves a mirror smooth finish but can be a slow process. On deeper scratches i first use a household cleaner called 'Cif' here in the UK which is slghtly more abrasive . Then final polish with the toothpaste. Karl
Great job Peter... That seems like you have sorted the problem..Its now 99% perfect and for me as the owner would leave it as it is.Thanks for the video
It is the nature of polarized light that any areas of stress or damage in the optical media will be accentuated by areas of dark and light. I doubt very much if the typical darkening around the CCFL electrode is contributing to the issue as that is not abnormal in fluorescent tubes. That said, I can not imagine being sufficiently bothered by such a minor issue as to send my radio in for service over such -- especially for a less than brand new, straight from the factory, radio -- and I can certainly be picky.
Good job Peter. I hate modern displays. Just to many things that can go wrong. My main problem with them is what is parts availability going to be like in the future when the display goes bad. Anything I have that has LCD or TFT LCD displays I have already purchaded spare displays for them.
Hi Mike, I do 100% agree with your posting but as I already answered to Buddy the problem is that all the newer rigs have this kind of panels so what can we do?? Thanks for stopping by 73
In the past I have repaired many watches including ladies' watches with a plastic glass. This plastic glass was sometimes full of scratches. Often I had to renovate or replace the request of the customer on this. Experimentally, I found out that the refurbishment was good to do, provided that the scratches were not too deep. By sanding with increasingly finer sandpaper I got this completely unscratched, but it was dull. No more transparent. Now comes the panacea, Brasso, brass polish, by doing this means a polishing cloth and the slide in circular motion, wipe the copper polish, it appears that you could polish this high gloss. It looked like new again. Maybe try one next time to use this medium? Success.
Brasso copper sheen that you can find in the supermarket between household cleaners. Personally, I think silver polish or something will work. first try on a piece of plastic. My brother has plastic headlights of his car two weeks ago still underway. This had become dull and look again like new. Worth trying. succes. '73 PD0AGZ
I used to work with a person who liked to "clean" things with a pencil eraser. Looks like that type of cleaning took place here. Having to fix his repairs was a real pain.
Love your work. how much does a little CFL cost just out of curiosity i know a 48" lamp only cost about $4.00 US dollars and if you go by size it should only be about 10 cents . not likely.
Hi Peter, I think it looks much better than before, the bright spot appeared to be almost gone. Some of the shadow is gone, but it's up to the customer I guess. Good video. 73
Looks good to me Peter. Nice job! I never liked those type of displays myself. So many things can go wrong in them. I would suggest that the owner go ahead and invest in a new display and CFL. This way when they become obsolete he will have a replacement. Enjoyed the video bro. 73 Buddy
You be surprised at how many folks have done that. Had a Yaesu ft-726 that the main RX/TX board was destroyed by leaky capacitors. Did a search on Google for a tech special to use for parts and found a guy had 2 of each board for the rig. He was in the UK and I asked why he had original boards in unopened boxes. Told me it was cheaper to do that than shipping the rig across the world. I was able to purchase the needed board for 65 US bucks
Hi Buddy, yes agreed many things can go wrong but the problem is all the newer rigs have one ore even more of these panels.. So what can we do?? Let's see what the owner want.. Thanks for stopping by my friend. 73
Peter I see there is a large resistor next to a coil on the PCB side. It might be the cause of the film burning, it is in the area of the problem. I would suggest that a temp reading be done on that resistor to see if it is not overheating. Just a thought but I wouldn't be surprised if that was not the problem. Cheers 73 out.
Peter, this is quite common with LCDs where one of the layers(generally the polarising layer) gets damaged mostly due to a "bruising" effect from been roughly handled/something rubbing on the LCD or in some way over tightening an LCD mounting. Sometimes it will disappear when the pressure is released but often it is permanent. Not repairable outside replacement which is excessive for what is a "cosmetic" issue. The damage could easily been there for a while (maybe while the CFL heated up those layers or whatever) now the other fault is fixed you can see the other issues ..Very annoying now he can see it but not really a killer fault!
I would not disagree but in this case it is different as by rough handling you cant get a spot on the inner layer which looks like and feels like that somebody scratched over it with sandpaper.. Thanks for watching and comment. 73
Maybe it got discoloured or effected by the heat of the display and or the engineer had to fiddle with it. The "Devil" makes work for idle hands and all that. Not a game changer but real anoying now he's noticed it !!
Hi Peter, it looks better to me, I think its executable, if he wants it any better he will have to spend some money, I have one of these radios, they are very good, had it about 5 years....it cost me 2600 pounds English money new...from Fred g4vvq in uk.
Hi Dino, yeah let's see what the owner wants. Although I understand the content of your posting I don't know what OCD means.. Thanks for stopping by. 73
Sorry Peter...OCD = "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder". At the extreme (where I'm really not at!) folks check, check and recheck repetitively things like whether a door is locked, they have their drivers license or credit cards in their wallet, things like that. I joke that I'm that way because I like things to be tidy and organized (and labeled!). Check my QRZ page (KL0S) and you might see a little of what I mean. My XYL KL0SS and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum (they say opposites attract!). Sorry for the confusion. 73 - Dino
Some people get anal about these things. If it was a full color LCD or it was in the middle of a digit i would have understood it, but that is really nitpicking. I have a small black speck of dirt inside my 37" LG LCD TV that i bought broken and fixed, and i still cannot be arsed taking the LCD panel apart (and potentially getting even more dust in) for that one little spot. The back cover is still off the set in the hope that one day i will bother cleaning it, but it is really low on my priority list. I have read about people "bathing" the polarizers in TV sets, but i have not had the guts to try that myself yet. I do have plenty of busted laptop screens to practice on tho. :)
It is a really nice 1080p LED edge-lit set and i do all my youtube watching on it, but i still can't be bothered cleaning it haha. One day maybe. I have 4 other TVs to fix including a 55" so that will stay with its speck of dirt inside for a couple months i'm sure.
Gee, I wish all my radio troubles were as minor as seeing a small blemish on my display. The spot was much improved after your cleaning, Peter, but that dark shadow is still there a bit. Thanks for showing me how this works!
Peter, I would have no problem with the display. You did a very thorough job on the repair. It is what it is. Nice video! Thanks! 73...Dan w4mnc
Thank you Dan 73
Hi Peter. A great video as always. I have had great success polishing acrylic panels and old VU meter faces with whitening toothpaste. It leaves a mirror smooth finish but can be a slow process. On deeper scratches i first use a household cleaner called 'Cif' here in the UK which is slghtly more abrasive . Then final polish with the toothpaste. Karl
Hi Karl, thanks for your info. Cif is available here as well. Will test it next time. Thanks for watching 73
Great job Peter... That seems like you have sorted the problem..Its now 99% perfect and for me as the owner would leave it as it is.Thanks for the video
Thanks for stopping by 73
We still miss you, Peter.
It is the nature of polarized light that any areas of stress or damage in the optical media will be accentuated by areas of dark and light. I doubt very much if the typical darkening around the CCFL electrode is contributing to the issue as that is not abnormal in fluorescent tubes. That said, I can not imagine being sufficiently bothered by such a minor issue as to send my radio in for service over such -- especially for a less than brand new, straight from the factory, radio -- and I can certainly be picky.
Thanks for feed-back and for watching 73
Good job Peter. I hate modern displays. Just to many things that can go wrong. My main problem with them is what is parts availability going to be like in the future when the display goes bad. Anything I have that has LCD or TFT LCD displays I have already purchaded spare displays for them.
Hi Mike, I do 100% agree with your posting but as I already answered to Buddy the problem is that all the newer rigs have this kind of panels so what can we do?? Thanks for stopping by 73
In the past I have repaired many watches including ladies' watches with a plastic glass. This plastic glass was sometimes full of scratches. Often I had to renovate or replace the request of the customer on this. Experimentally, I found out that the refurbishment was good to do, provided that the scratches were not too deep. By sanding with increasingly finer sandpaper I got this completely unscratched, but it was dull. No more transparent. Now comes the panacea, Brasso, brass polish, by doing this means a polishing cloth and the slide in circular motion, wipe the copper polish, it appears that you could polish this high gloss. It looked like new again. Maybe try one next time to use this medium? Success.
Hi Henk, thanks that sounds interesting. Is Brasso the Brand name? Where is it to buy? I will try it as far I get the product.. All the best 73
Brasso copper sheen that you can find in the supermarket between household cleaners. Personally, I think silver polish or something will work. first try on a piece of plastic. My brother has plastic headlights of his car two weeks ago still underway. This had become dull and look again like new. Worth trying. succes. '73 PD0AGZ
I used to work with a person who liked to "clean" things with a pencil eraser. Looks like that type of cleaning took place here. Having to fix his repairs was a real pain.
Hi Ether, yes I know this technique and normally it is helpful but here I could make things worse...Thanks for feed back 73
Love your work. how much does a little CFL cost just out of curiosity i know a 48" lamp only cost about $4.00 US dollars and if you go by size it should only be about 10 cents . not likely.
LOL , have not requested the actual price from Icom but it is much more expensive than $4 US.. Thanks for watching 73
Hi Peter, I think it looks much better than before, the bright spot appeared to be almost gone. Some of the shadow is gone, but it's up to the customer I guess. Good video. 73
Hi Larry, yes it is up to the owner... Thanks for stopping by 73
I have the same radio...now I'm getting nervous I'll have panel problems now.. haha...Nice Job Peter! 73!
LOL thanks for watching 73
Looks good to me Peter. Nice job! I never liked those type of displays myself. So many things can go wrong in them. I would suggest that the owner go ahead and invest in a new display and CFL. This way when they become obsolete he will have a replacement. Enjoyed the video bro. 73 Buddy
buy 3, so you got a back up for the back up of the back up.
You be surprised at how many folks have done that. Had a Yaesu ft-726 that the main RX/TX board was destroyed by leaky capacitors. Did a search on Google for a tech special to use for parts and found a guy had 2 of each board for the rig. He was in the UK and I asked why he had original boards in unopened boxes. Told me it was cheaper to do that than shipping the rig across the world. I was able to purchase the needed board for 65 US bucks
Hi Buddy, yes agreed many things can go wrong but the problem is all the newer rigs have one ore even more of these panels.. So what can we do?? Let's see what the owner want.. Thanks for stopping by my friend. 73
Peter I see there is a large resistor next to a coil on the PCB side. It might be the cause of the film burning, it is in the area of the problem. I would suggest that a temp reading be done on that resistor to see if it is not overheating. Just a thought but I wouldn't be surprised if that was not the problem. Cheers 73 out.
Hi Tom, will have an eye on that.... Thanks for watching 73
Nice repair Peter big thumbs up
Thank you Allan! 73
Peter, this is quite common with LCDs where one of the layers(generally the polarising layer) gets damaged mostly due to a "bruising" effect from been roughly handled/something rubbing on the LCD or in some way over tightening an LCD mounting. Sometimes it will disappear when the pressure is released but often it is permanent.
Not repairable outside replacement which is excessive for what is a "cosmetic" issue.
The damage could easily been there for a while (maybe while the CFL heated up those layers or whatever) now the other fault is fixed you can see the other issues ..Very annoying now he can see it but not really a killer fault!
I would not disagree but in this case it is different as by rough handling you cant get a spot on the inner layer which looks like and feels like that somebody scratched over it with sandpaper.. Thanks for watching and comment. 73
Maybe it got discoloured or effected by the heat of the display and or the engineer had to fiddle with it.
The "Devil" makes work for idle hands and all that. Not a game changer but real anoying now he's noticed it !!
Hi, is it possible to turn the polarizing filter on display on this model, for output of black screen with white indicators?
Hi Peter, it looks better to me, I think its executable, if he wants it any better he will have to spend some money, I have one of these radios, they are very good, had it about 5 years....it cost me 2600 pounds English money new...from Fred g4vvq in uk.
Thank you Fred, yes very expensive unit.. 73
Peter,
Another fine video. Guess they all can not be repaired. At least you have some recommendations for the OM. :-)
WB3BJU
Thank you Donald, let's see what the owner think... 73
I still don't understand why the manufacturers still using CFL. they not use LED. much simpler circuits to drive leds and last a long longer that CFL.
Thats a mark on the lcd background plastic. i would try to put another plastic white sheet to replace it, or order a expensive replacement.
Hi Pedro, it is not the background plastic it is a polarisation layer...Thanks for feed back 73
Will the IC-9100 23cms module fit into the IC-910HX, even though there is no need for the oscillator board on the 910?
Compliments for you video Peter, nice job. 73s IW0HEX Pasquale.
Thank you Pasquale, always glad to see you! Take care 73
Will be interesting to see what the OM decides. I'm extremely OCD so it would bug me to no end seeing it! ;-) 73 - Dino KL0S
Hi Dino, yeah let's see what the owner wants. Although I understand the content of your posting I don't know what OCD means.. Thanks for stopping by. 73
Sorry Peter...OCD = "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder". At the extreme (where I'm really not at!) folks check, check and recheck repetitively things like whether a door is locked, they have their drivers license or credit cards in their wallet, things like that. I joke that I'm that way because I like things to be tidy and organized (and labeled!). Check my QRZ page (KL0S) and you might see a little of what I mean. My XYL KL0SS and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum (they say opposites attract!). Sorry for the confusion. 73 - Dino
Ah thanks I see under the perspective I'm a OCD as well. We like to have our stuff in proper order... Take care 73
It's does look lot better Peter great video as usal.
Thanks Charles! 73
Great video as usual...thanks
Thank you Joe! 73
Thanks Peter.
Thanks for watching Robert!
That’s a nice radio
yes that is right 73
Some people get anal about these things. If it was a full color LCD or it was in the middle of a digit i would have understood it, but that is really nitpicking. I have a small black speck of dirt inside my 37" LG LCD TV that i bought broken and fixed, and i still cannot be arsed taking the LCD panel apart (and potentially getting even more dust in) for that one little spot. The back cover is still off the set in the hope that one day i will bother cleaning it, but it is really low on my priority list.
I have read about people "bathing" the polarizers in TV sets, but i have not had the guts to try that myself yet. I do have plenty of busted laptop screens to practice on tho. :)
It is a really nice 1080p LED edge-lit set and i do all my youtube watching on it, but i still can't be bothered cleaning it haha. One day maybe. I have 4 other TVs to fix including a 55" so that will stay with its speck of dirt inside for a couple months i'm sure.
the cfl has this mark even new
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Ah very good info thanks for posting 73