"Eric Lada" .> wrote in message > I have a small handy talky radio that
has a bad LCD segment. Does
anyone have any starting points / tips / pointers for repairing the
segmented LCD displays, or know how they ussually break.
Repair is not for the faint hearted, but:
Over the period of quite a few years, the most common segment failure
I've encountered has been a failed connection right at the back of the LCD
glass surface. I cannot become enthusiastic about telling anyone to try
this, but it has worked for me probably a hundred times.
There are several methods used to make the electrical connection to the
glass surface. One that is easiest to repair is the one that uses a
conductive rubberlike strip sandwiched between the display driver part of
the PCB and the LCD's rear glass surface.
For some reason, the actual electrical resistance between this
rubberlike strip and the glass becomes too high. It is quite often corrected
by a simple cleaning of the glass, rubberlike strip and the PCB lands the
strip touches. My best luck cleaning has been with a "Q-Tip" slightly
moistened with very high percentage pure alcohol. Beer or vodka are not good
choices.
All that secret technical information above is only useful if you are
able to disassemble the LCD's mounting assembly and get it back together
successfully. Manufacturers have not made this easy in most cases, and
success or failure will most likely depend on someone's ability to carefully
disassemble and reassemble the little bugger.
If you have a tendency to drop small screws, or sneeze while working,
maybe just living with the missing segment is best.
Old Chief Lynn