Red97,
when searching out bad parts remember that any semiconductor is automatically higher on your list than any passive component like a resistor or a capacitor.
it is MUCH more likely that a blown transistor or IC took out a passive than it is that a bad passive took out a transistor or IC.
yes, it happens, but semiconductors are just much more fragile devices.
so, when you find yourself narrowed down to a certain circuit or section, check the voltages of the associated transistors first before trying to measure the values of resistors and caps.
of course having good service information is key here so you'll know what "right" is.
also, when re-capping that frequency counter box, BE CAREFUL!!!
i can't stress enough just how easy it is to mess up those traces.
you may already know this, but that board is double sided and plated through, which means you can't just use solder wick. you'll need an actual desoldering iron in order to get the caps out.
if you don't get ALL the solder off of the leads, you run a good chance of pulling the sleeve out with the cap.
then you'll have to solder both top and bottom of the board to the lead to make sure the circuit works.
yes, you can keep the trace heated and pull the cap out like that, but it takes a lot of patience and maybe some good luck.
LC
Thanks for the advice about soldering on the counter. Sometimes I try to subscribe to the if it ain’t broke don’t fix it mentality, or is it if it ain’t broke fix it till it is?
But I think the counter really does need to be recapped, I want this thing to last a long time. And I remember reading somewhere that damaging the counter is a real possibility. I plan on using my radio shack desoldering iron with the solder sucker bulb on it. Also I will probably do this outside on the driveway, because I plan on using plenty of liquid flux while desoldering, in order to melt the old solder faster/ more completely.
With a little luck, I think I will be able to get it done with out damaging the board, or lifting any of those little eyelet things out since it’s double sided.