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![]() OK, I have pulled apart my BX-300 to try to diagnose the problem it has. To refresh everyone's memory, this cassette deck is the one that keeps returning to PLAY mode, even after you press STOP and remove the tape. Also, the digital tape counter keeps flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" even while the tape is playing/rewinding/fast- forwarding. Someone told me to check for voltages on the two PC boards involved. One PC board houses the counter and the other PC board houses the function buttons (Stop, Play, RW, etc.). According to the service manual, both of these boards should have a 5 volt DC power supply going to them at all times. I turned the unit on and measured the voltage coming into both boards. Exactly 5 volts was present on both boards, with NO fluctuation at all. Solid as a rock. (5.01 volts, to be precise.) Even when the counter kept flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" and the deck kept returning to PLAY, the DC voltages on both boards was a ROCK STEADY 5.01 volts. What's my next move? Any and all assistance will be GREATLY appreciated. |
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On May 4, 5:33 pm, EADGBE wrote:
What's my next move? Any and all assistance will be GREATLY appreciated. Well, you have the service manual, start troubelshooting. It sounds like brain damage. Too many brains in that thing. |
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![]() EADGBE wrote: OK, I have pulled apart my BX-300 to try to diagnose the problem it has. To refresh everyone's memory, this cassette deck is the one that keeps returning to PLAY mode, even after you press STOP and remove the tape. Also, the digital tape counter keeps flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" even while the tape is playing/rewinding/fast- forwarding. Someone told me to check for voltages on the two PC boards involved. One PC board houses the counter and the other PC board houses the function buttons (Stop, Play, RW, etc.). According to the service manual, both of these boards should have a 5 volt DC power supply going to them at all times. I turned the unit on and measured the voltage coming into both boards. Exactly 5 volts was present on both boards, with NO fluctuation at all. Solid as a rock. (5.01 volts, to be precise.) Even when the counter kept flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" and the deck kept returning to PLAY, the DC voltages on both boards was a ROCK STEADY 5.01 volts. What's my next move? Any and all assistance will be GREATLY appreciated. Replace any electrolytic caps on the digital boards. Graham |
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EADGBE wrote:
OK, I have pulled apart my BX-300 to try to diagnose the problem it has. To refresh everyone's memory, this cassette deck is the one that keeps returning to PLAY mode, even after you press STOP and remove the tape. Also, the digital tape counter keeps flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" even while the tape is playing/rewinding/fast- forwarding. Someone told me to check for voltages on the two PC boards involved. One PC board houses the counter and the other PC board houses the function buttons (Stop, Play, RW, etc.). According to the service manual, both of these boards should have a 5 volt DC power supply going to them at all times. I turned the unit on and measured the voltage coming into both boards. Exactly 5 volts was present on both boards, with NO fluctuation at all. Solid as a rock. (5.01 volts, to be precise.) Even when the counter kept flickering and re-setting itself to "0000" and the deck kept returning to PLAY, the DC voltages on both boards was a ROCK STEADY 5.01 volts. What's my next move? Any and all assistance will be GREATLY appreciated. Hello, First, I'd check that the electrical switch for the play mode isn't defective, put an ohm meter across the switch and it should show near open when you are not pressing it,and a short when you are. Also check the time record switch is really off. The next thing I'd look at are the three fingers of the leaf switches on the cam gear on the back of the mech, as I've seen these switches cause all sorts of weirdness if they are not making good contact. They are a pain to clean, and be careful not to bend them. As to the counter, as I recall this is an optical driven one from shiny parts of the take up reel. If the machine is really dusty, the optical sensor might be going nuts. I've found the electronics in these machines to be quite trouble free, so I tend to think of contact and mechanical issues. However, it couldn't hurt to put an oscilloscope on the power supply lines to make sure they are clean. I'd also look for overheated solder connections in the power supply. Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics |
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![]() Hi, Tim: I have given the leaf switches on the cam gear a good cleaning. I have also checked to make sure the time record switch is off. I also checked some voltages on IC701, which is the IC chip mounted on the counter PC board. All seem to be OK. Like you, I am starting to suspect the optical sensor circuit, since it does feed information to the counter and is also involved in the play circuit. I am guessing that there might be some dirt or dust on the optical sensor that makes it give false info to the logic circuit, causing the deck to constantly return to play mode AND causing the weird counter behaviour. The mystery continues......................... |
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