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Hi,
Does anyone have best practice pointers on how to repair broken connections on these very fine copper wired aerial coils....??
As a result of breaks, the wires do not reach the original soldering points on the PCB anymore. Do I try to unwind more wire from the coil or solder in a make-up length of wire to reconnect to the PCB or completely replace the coils with new ones....??
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
Duncan
In my opinion a repair attempt is always worth trying before eventually replacing.If a piece of copper wire (cut component lead or similar) is what's needed to extend the remains, I'm sure it will be fine.I would not recommend unwinding the coil. You will most likely be facing a labor intensive job of realigning if you do.
Martin
essence:On the rear of the chassis is the B&O logo and model number, and blah bla blah .... Hope this helps.
Im sure it helps a bunch telling the op that there is a power cord and a b&o logoat the back of his radio and wouldnt you think that he found out aboutthe number of screws long before he ran into the coil problem?