Hi PA4TIM, I have watched with great interest all your steps done in order to repair this equipment.
I am also among those users owning such old equipment and trying to fix it. :grin:
For my equipment many problems have been found.
(One lesson leaned: do not to buy untested/old equipment from some electronic repairing companies, as you may get instead a full collection of defective boards…)
The most annoying problems was related to intermittent electrical contact problems at the keyboard PCB. There was a lot of bad solder joints on a surface mount resistors, so I had to do all the re-soldering on this board.
Another problem is related to the elastic membrane used for the keyboard and I must find a way to change it. I think it makes sense to replace this membrane with a series of individual electrical contacts, but there may take a lot of work for positioning and soldering of each unit.
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The big problem I have encountered was classical Display Storage board defective. I understand this is a common problem for older PLS173 type circuits.
Based on
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schematics posted here on edaboard forum: https://www.edaboard.com/threads/17974/
I was able to implement some additional logic circuits in order to simulate faulty signals.
I have noticed that some of PLS circuits heat up very much. To avoid this situation, I have mounted some additional miniature fans on board. For more efficient cooling and I have mounted also a small fan between digital boards and I have drilled supplementary vent holes into the case for extra ventilation.
At this point I think that most of the problems were solved by the improvisation I have made. I have obtained the necessary on screen display and I plan starting calibration procedures this week.