Looking to buy Replacement Nokia D-Box Tuners or Transistors, Advise Please...
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blobert
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4. August 2007 @ 13:28 |
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mgb17
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4. August 2007 @ 18:11 |
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 4. August 2007 @ 18:22
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blobert
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5. August 2007 @ 12:34 |
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mgb17
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5. August 2007 @ 21:54 |
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If you have to ask what a smd resistor is I guess your soldering skills are not so good.
Its not so easy to desolder and resolder all the parts.
By the way the two resistors are marked at the smaller picture.
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blobert
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6. August 2007 @ 03:02 |
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Thanks,
I'm going to try to replace the transistors first and see if that does it. If not I can try something else.
They are very cheap so as long as I don't go soldering anything I shouldn't I should be fine. My brother is an electrician so should be able to help out.
Would sending an over amplified signal into a box or a surge in the cable be likely to damage this transistor by the way? I'm trying to work out what went wrong with the damaged boxes.
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mgb17
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6. August 2007 @ 03:58 |
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If you plug in the feed plug at a powered box you can produce an short circuit.
That can kill 1 or all 3 parts. Tell your brother to measure the 2 resitors first. If the BFG94 is damaged normally the 5.6 ohm resistor is also faulty. The 5.6 ohm resistor is the fuse for the BFG94 and the 10 ohm resistor the fuse for the parts behind. Sometimes the 5.6 ohm resistor blowing too slowly and the 2 parts behind are blowing too.
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blobert
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6. August 2007 @ 08:55 |
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Thanks again for the help.
When you say "feed plug" do you mean the NTL cable from the wall, because I probably have been guilty of plugging this in to a powered box.
I have already ordered the transitors, could I pick up the resistors from Maplins (ie are they standard sizes)?
I'll get my brother to check the resistors for me first.
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dc69
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6. August 2007 @ 11:08 |
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blobert
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6. August 2007 @ 12:28 |
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Thanks for the link, can someone point me in the direction of the specific resistors I need, there seems to be a dizzying array of them on the website and I'm not sure exactly what to look for.
Thanks again for all the continued help.
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mgb17
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6. August 2007 @ 12:39 |
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smd 0803 format, 5.6 and 10 ohm.
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blobert
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6. August 2007 @ 15:03 |
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Thanks for that.
Still no joy finding them on the radionics website: a search for "5.6ohm resistor smd 0803" turns up over 3000 items.
I thought that this place might sell them seeing as it does dBox parts but I cannot see them:
http://www.dbox2.com/eng/pi364874479_5.htm?categoryId=15
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mgb17
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6. August 2007 @ 21:52 |
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Sorry, typing error.
0805 format.
smd 0805 10R and smd 0805 5R6.
You should get it in every TV repair shop.
That are simple electronic standard parts.
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blobert
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12. August 2007 @ 13:45 |
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Hello again.
I'm just wondering how I remove the tuner from the DBox.
I've removed all the screws and taken the cover off but the silver tuner box is firmly attached to the board.
How do I remove it? Is there some kind of screw underneath holding it in place or something I can't see?
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blobert
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12. August 2007 @ 14:18 |
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Originally posted by blobert: Hello again.
I'm just wondering how I remove the tuner from the DBox.
I've removed all the screws and taken the cover off but the silver tuner box is firmly attached to the board.
How do I remove it? Is there some kind of screw underneath holding it in place or something I can't see?
Thanks
Afetr a bit of further ressearch, I know that you don't need to remove the tuner to replace the transistor but I cannot get the tuner cover to come all the way off. I have removed the tuner cover but it is catching on the cylindrical items on the board (see picture) and I dont want to bend them all the way over to allow me to remove the cover as they may snap off:

I had a look at the bottom of the board and the tuner does not seem to be screwed on, so how do I remove it? I've tried tugging it but it seems to be firmly attached.
Please advise on what to do next.
Thanks
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blobert
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12. August 2007 @ 16:14 |
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Ok with a bit of manourvering I managed to remove the cover.
The transistor is a lot smaller than I thought it would be, I think I'm going to need a finer tipped soldering iron.
Is there any chance you could find the "smd 0805 10R and smd 0805 5R6" parts in the Maplins website, I've had a look but there is just way too many parts:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/
Thanks again for all the continued help.
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