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#28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« on: February 07, 2016, 09:36:38 pm »


In this video we take a look at the YO-100 scope monitor.
We will only use out senses to locate the problems without the use of test gear.  We will test a capacitor with a cheap
tester. Lets have a look at what we find.


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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2016, 11:18:41 pm »
Thanks for the video. I have noticed that in the same piece of gear some of those matushita(panasonic) caps will be good , while others will be bad. Even in the same circuit.
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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2016, 12:09:28 am »
Thanks for the video. I have noticed that in the same piece of gear some of those matushita(panasonic) caps will be good , while others will be bad. Even in the same circuit.

Thanks for watching and you are welcome.
I agree. I checked the other caps and they all checked good. So it was just the one  cap that had failed. I think that is pretty good for the age of this old piece of gear.

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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2016, 03:09:54 pm »
Good video...
I always love it when the easy ones come my way.
The Heathkit SB-610 scopes tend to loose the power transformer due to insulation breakdown.
I have one in the garage that had the CRT filament winding short to the core...
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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2016, 03:57:36 pm »
Good video...
I always love it when the easy ones come my way.
The Heathkit SB-610 scopes tend to loose the power transformer due to insulation breakdown.
I have one in the garage that had the CRT filament winding short to the core...

Thanks Sue,
I did this repair for a friend of mine I do not get to see much of.  Sent him a mail last night and got a mail from him this morning and he was excited to see it working :)

I wonder what CRT they used in the 610?  I have found that when I was working on my SM-220 the CRT came from a popular oscilloscope from that era. I am sure the 610 would be the same. The transformer can be re-wound if you are up to the task.

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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2016, 03:33:14 pm »
Good video...
I always love it when the easy ones come my way.
The Heathkit SB-610 scopes tend to loose the power transformer due to insulation breakdown.
I have one in the garage that had the CRT filament winding short to the core...

Thanks Sue,
I did this repair for a friend of mine I do not get to see much of.  Sent him a mail last night and got a mail from him this morning and he was excited to see it working :)

I wonder what CRT they used in the 610?  I have found that when I was working on my SM-220 the CRT came from a popular oscilloscope from that era. I am sure the 610 would be the same. The transformer can be re-wound if you are up to the task.
They used a 3RP1 
The SB-620 I have (two of) use a 3RP7.
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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2016, 08:03:18 pm »
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They used a 3RP1 
The SB-620 I have (two of) use a 3RP7.

Well good news is you can still find the 3RP1. Bad news is they are around $130 bucks.
I will look through my junk box and see if I have one.  that tube was produced between 1945 and 1960.

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Re: #28 Yaesu YO-100 scope monitor troubleshoot and repair
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2016, 01:59:58 am »
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They used a 3RP1 
The SB-620 I have (two of) use a 3RP7.

Well good news is you can still find the 3RP1. Bad news is they are around $130 bucks.
I will look through my junk box and see if I have one.  that tube was produced between 1945 and 1960.
The one in my SB-610 was made by Toshiba of Japan in the seventies.
They were still making them then.
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