Jeff,

I replaced the meter bulbs in my G-5400B once, only to be disappointed that 
they burned out relatively soon.

I have now put two white LEDs above each meter.  From memory, I put two LEDs 
and a current limiting resistor (about 1 Kohm) in series and connected it to 
the 12 volts for the bulbs, one set above each meter.

I sent you a picture by separate e-mail.

73, Steve N9IP
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Steve Belter


 Thanks to all for the refresher on the 5500 repair. I replaced the 17806P 
(which I think has a 6v output)  with a 7805. This fixed the problem. I had to 
recalibrate as my max readings in the SatPC32 rotor calibration routine dropped 
because of the assumed lower output voltage of the 7805 regulator. I could only 
get a max azimuth reading of 206, somewhat less than the 255 needed, but this 
seems to work ok. 
 
 Does anyone know a source for a replacement bulb in the display? Both my bulbs 
are burned out and I would like to replace them with something I can obtain 
locally. Thanks again for all the help...

73 Jeff kb2m
  

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