LadyMermaid wrote:"You should be able to disconnect the 3 Molex plugs from the old counter and place them on the new counter without removing the
existing counter."
without removing the existing counter???
then what is the point of those steps above??
Is this for a new counter?
Obviously, this didnt connect in my crowded brain
I have seen the ad on eBay -- wasnt sure if the items was a good replacement
Good morning,
When I stated that you can test the counter by substituting a temporary one to see where the problem lies I should have made it clear that it was only a test and that it can be done without removing the existing one to reduce time and work. If it fixes the problem, then yes, remove the existing counter. There are 4 screws that hold the counter in place, which is accessible from the bottom.
As for the seller on eBay, from what I gather he is replacing the counter with a factory model, not an aftermarket counter. Otherwise why would he want your bad one first? He is using the ones he gets to cannibalize the parts to fix other counters. I am sure he tests the counter you send him and determines if it is truly bad and if it is worth repairing. It is only after he receives yours that he sends a reconditioned one back to you.
My question: I would like to know where he is getting the Microprocessor (TC5032P) They have not been made in the past 20 years. This is the part that usually fails and can't be replaced easily. I have a few that I keep just in case I really need one. I am sure he had a stock pile of them before the Cobra 20000 GTL was discontinued in April 1994.
He seems reputable and $75 for the counter is much cheaper than trying to repair it yourself. For me time is money. If I have to spend 8 hours on a counter, and I have, I saved myself 6 hours of work by buying his reconditioned units. Over half the time it is the Microprocessor (TC5032P) that fails. There is not substitute and they are no longer made. I wish I could have bought 1,000 of them for less than $5 each back in 1990 when they were available. I would have made a lot money if I had them today. I have 4 left. I am saving them for my own radios just in case.
Oh well hindsight is 20-20. There is a modification that can be done that will restore the frequency counter, but you will lose the clock and auto-timer/alarm feature if it is the TC5032P Microprocessor.
Respectfully as always,