IC751.4 Subject: IC-751 Bad Cap Problems From: WB2HBZ@WB2HBZ downloaded from USENET This info may be helpful to ICOM-751 owners with units approaching five years of many operating hours; two UNRELATED problems occurred, both due to a similar 10uf electrolytic opening up. The first was the input cap. to the 5-volt regulater chip which supplies PLL board. Proper by-passing is required, probably to prevent internal oscillations in the chip. Replaced it with a tantulum. (Also arbitrarily replaced electrolytic on the output side of the 5-volt reg. chip). The symptoms were 3 or 4 minutes delay before unit would function. Also the screw holding the reg-chip to its heat-sink was a little loose...probably due to COLD-FLOW characteristics of aluminum. This can also occur in pheof aluminum. This can also occur in phenolic P-C boards where the ground- foil is supposed to be bolted tightly to the chassis. It would probably be a good idea to use small split-ring lock-washers (along with flat-washers) in these cases to maintain tension over time. CONTINUED IN FILE IC751.5