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Victor TT-71, neon lamp does not light, speed is lower than normal.  This is subsequent some short circuit the owner does inside the device.  No further details.

I found out the VICTOR QL7 have the same motor driver amd I downloaded the service manual that I attached here in case this manual is not already uploaded.

Looking at the diagrams I found out that at TP3 (same with pin5 of IC803) instead if that rectangular signal, I have nothing but 5VDC and a negative or positive short spike whenever I'm starting or stopping the motor and 
Under the circumstances I suspect IC803 is defective.  The bad thing, IC803 is NPC SC8043.  Also I wonder if the crystal is fine (except that I wonder what can be wrong with a crystal after some short circuit).

Does anybody have any more suggestion?

Also, where can NPC SC4043 be sourced?  Also, a crystal 9.054MHz?

Thanks in advance,
Corneliu

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PushyG
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Hi!
Before suspecting any component, be sure to check whether all the (supply) voltage values that can be read on the schematic diagram are present.

Gábor

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quant55
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Checked.  The main voltage is a little bit higher, but the 5V for the oscillator is exactly what it should be.

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quant55
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Yes, this is the next action if repair succeed (recapping).  And yes, I know the variable resistors (VR) are a weak spot for this board, but here is not the case I think...  because on IC803, between pin8 or pin7 which is V+ and pin5 which is an output there is a fixed value of 22ohms and I don't think this is the normal behaviour.
Corneliu

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quant55
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Thanks, but that link goes to the "Inquiry" action.  Anyway I made an inquiry for this part.  Also I did this on the SEIKO NPC page...

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