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Hello:
A Delco radio from a 1981 Corvette came across my work bench. It must
be the top of the line for it's time; it is electronic tuned, and auto
reverse cassette. Unfortunately, all the stickers for model and serial
numbers have fallen off the radio's case.
The complaint is hiss, but no tuning, no display, no music.
I applied 12Vdc, and the complaint is correct. The display is dark,
and only a small hiss in the speakers.
I actually repaired Delco car radios back in the late 1970s when I
worked for a local service shop while in high school. I have forgotten
much about these, but remember that for the most part, Delco radios
were reliable, and generally simple to fix.
With this radio, I am not sure where to start. A schematic wouyld be
helpful, but I do not havethe model, and do not know where to get
schematics.
Any advice, and assisatnce is appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill

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Hello:
A Delco radio from a 1981 Corvette came across my work bench. It must
be the top of the line for it's time; it is electronic tuned, and auto
reverse cassette. Unfortunately, all the stickers for model and serial
numbers have fallen off the radio's case.
The complaint is hiss, but no tuning, no display, no music.
I applied 12Vdc, and the complaint is correct. The display is dark,
and only a small hiss in the speakers.
I actually repaired Delco car radios back in the late 1970s when I
worked for a local service shop while in high school. I have forgotten
much about these, but remember that for the most part, Delco radios
were reliable, and generally simple to fix.
With this radio, I am not sure where to start. A schematic wouyld be
helpful, but I do not havethe model, and do not know where to get
schematics.
Any advice, and assisatnce is appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill



Check the 5V regulator on the ETR board. Also, you need to feed it
continuous 12V on the separate two connector lead, on the orange wire.
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"Art" wrote in
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Look for a DC-DC inverter circuit that has failed. If memory serves me
the DC-DC developed supply voltages both for the tuning and display
circuitry.


Tuning comes right from 5V or 12V. VFD displays would have a DC-DC
convertor, and I don't think they had them back then. It wasn't till
1985/6/7 or so when they went to VFD for their premium stereos, I think.
Before that, they used LED.
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