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Beocenter 9000

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Jchdk
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Jchdk Posted: Wed, Jan 31 2018 7:40 PM

 

  • Is it possible to swap boards between Beocenter 9000 type2501, software ver. 2.3 and ver. 2.4
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The software changes were usually only to make subtle alterations to operations.The upc modules are interchangeable,but the cd mech and decoder panels were different in the early versions of the '9000 and not interchangeable with later versions.You can recognise the early version cd decoder,as it has twin Dac's.

I have been able to retro fit the later cd components into an earlier version Beocenter,but it needed some re-working of wiring etc.

Which boards do you plan to swap?

Nick

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Jchdk replied on Thu, Feb 1 2018 3:52 PM

Hi! Nick

Tanks for your reply.

My ver. is the old with two Dac's/TDA1540P.

I have already repaired the CD-drive and decoder boards, div. elec. you know,

but have still troubles on or around  the systemcontrol board 20, can't control the tape deck at all

it is locked in play forward but no take up/don't rotate, have you seen similar symptoms earlier?

there are "traffic" on the the 3 lines from the processor to the 2 cd4094's who are in the interface

to tape control etc. it did not help to change those IC's. May be i a have a problem in the processor-rom?

I have the possibility to buy a 9000'er,  first of all for spare parts, that's the reason why i asked for differences, before i buy it, if i can't fix my own.

Tank's from Denmark

John


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I've never seen this problem,but I suspect that it might be mechanical rather than to do with the processor.

Buying a "donor" unit could be useful as you will have both another tape mechanism,and a processor to try,both of which should be direct fit.

Have you checked the various supplies on the main tape pcb?

The little motor that drives the auto reverse tape head mech can cause odd problems too.

Nick

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Jchdk replied on Fri, Feb 2 2018 9:58 PM

Hi Nick, i will receive the " doner" next week, i want to keep you informed, maybe ask new questions !

 

 

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Jchdk replied on Tue, Feb 6 2018 12:26 PM

Hi! Nick

Just to tell that my 9000 project has been completed.

After swapping the processor board from my "donor", every thing works perfect.

I can't go into detail about the fault on the board, because it's too complicated, i can't repair it.

Thanks again because you gave me the opportunity to complete the project.

John

 

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