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30th Dec 2017, 5:20 pm | #1 |
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Bush TR82B problems
Hi all - brand new to the forum as well as vintage radios (please forgive my lack of knowledge!).
I recently inherited a Bush TR82B which I'm quite keen to see if I can get going and learn something new in the process. I've got some soldering skills (mostly from modding/repairing guitars). If it's not worth the effort it's no great loss - it looks quite pretty on the shelf anyway! The current situation is this:
The serial number is 345/06551 - I believe this is an earlier one without the AF117 transistors but I could be wrong. Where should I start looking to diagnose its problems? Any help would be brilliant. I've attached some pictures if it makes things easier. Thanks! |
30th Dec 2017, 5:28 pm | #2 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
Hello and welcome to the forums.
As far as I know these sets used OC series transistors. I'd start by applying Servisol to all the pots and switches. I'm not normally one to advocate wholesale component replacements, but those red/yellow/black Plessey electrolytic capacitors are unreliable. The correct approach is to measure voltages and compare them with the service sheet. http://www.service-data.com/product.php/655/1065/m10655
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30th Dec 2017, 5:39 pm | #3 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
It's probably the wavechange switch contacts which tend to oxidise.
It's clear from the photos that OC44/5 transistors are fitted which are generally reliable. |
30th Dec 2017, 8:00 pm | #4 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
I had one with similar fault, once the wave change switch has been cleaned, try a bit of GENTLE heat on the three black transistors OC44 / 45. in my set warming between finger and thumb would be enough for the set to burst into life.
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31st Dec 2017, 11:27 am | #5 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
I've recently restored one of these radios.
The wave change switch was horribly dirty/oxidised, but after careful cleaning ( Deoxit / IPA etc ), it now works fine. I also replaced the Plessey red/yellow/black electrolytics - not known for their reliability. Stephen |
31st Dec 2017, 2:13 pm | #6 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
Brilliant - thanks everyone for their responses! I've managed to get hold of some Servisol from my in-laws so I'll get the wave change switch cleaned up once I'm back home. Will also give warming the transistors a go.
Thanks again everyone - will update with any progress as I go! |
31st Dec 2017, 6:51 pm | #7 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
Slightly off topic, but curious to know how warming Ge transistors would restore operation...
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31st Dec 2017, 7:19 pm | #8 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
Hi Keith, not sure but it worked for me, and kept working until switch off. Upon turning on again it needed warmth again, and ultimately another transistor.
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31st Dec 2017, 10:13 pm | #9 |
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Re: Bush TR82B problems
I have not known these OC transistors to respond like that. I wonder if that was the real cause of it starting to work or if during the time you were "warming" the transistor a capacitor reformed enough to get the set going.
Mike |