I think you will need more then a cb tech for that radio. This is a very old model, even if you find a Yaesu repair person parts will be the next issue. Nice old school rig, looks like 1976-1979 production years. This Al guy can still work on them. Good luck.
I have worked on hundreds of these over the last 50 years but when you say shipping damage what are the problems physical/electrical or both? I'm in Iowa just for the record.I have a Yeasu FT-101EE that got damaged in shipping. Need someone to repair it... Thanks Dan
Thank you for the info... Will check it out... DanThe only GOOD tech I'm familiar with in ARK lives in Heber Springs, which is a ways north of Hot Springs. I haven't been in touch with him for quite a while and have no idea if he is still repairing radios. His name is Jimmy Crider. I don't have his number handy, but I think you can find it in a on-line search. If you can't, I'll dig it out. Best I can do right now. Good luck.
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When shipped it was working fine. But when I got it the panel lights were bad and the 3 tubes won't light up. Thats as far as I got. Did replace 12BY7A tube hoping that would make the tubes light up, but its a no go on that...I check for loose circuit board and such still the tubes won't light...I have worked on hundreds of these over the last 50 years but when you say shipping damage what are the problems physical/electrical or both? I'm in Iowa just for the record.
Does it Receive?Thank you for the info... Will check it out... Dan
When shipped it was working fine. But when I got it the panel lights were bad and the 3 tubes won't light up. Thats as far as I got. Did replace 12BY7A tube hoping that would make the tubes light up, but its a no go on that...I check for loose circuit board and such still the tubes won't light...
Does it Receive?Does it Receive?
The accessory plug is firmly in place...Does it Receive?
The reason I ask this is because there should be an accessory plug in the back next to the SO239 antenna plug if it's missing it will not allow the tubes to get filament voltage if the seller is a tech he may have done a cold neutralization adjustment and forgot to put the plug back.
Update: All 3 tubes now light up... Stupid me forgot to turn "Heater" switch on....lolOk, best I can remember the filament voltage is mostly isolated from the rest of the radio simply meaning there is either a break in the voltage supply or the heater switch is faulty or there is an issue in the AC line plug that connects pin 9 to pin 11 which in turn delivers the 12.6 vac to the heaters.
1) AC SOCKET ON THE POWER CORD MAY BE AN ISSUE
2) THE HEATER SWITCH POSSIBLE FAILURE
3) Or an open circuit between the accessory socket and the heater switch.
I could most likely find this issue in about 15 minutes that really is how simple this issue has to be.