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DOA KDS Radius RAD-5 - 15" LCD Display . . .

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
. . . came from a reputable, concerned seller, picture of it working in test mode in auction, shipped promptly in good faith, but arrived with a problem . . .

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. . . it doesn't power up . . .

Symptoms:

Good, Solid Green LED indication on the AC Adapter . . .

DMM says 12.26VDC for 12VDC rated lump-on-a-rope in question . . .

Plug it into receptacle dongled from VGA Connector . . . nice design that . . . but!

LED indicator dims immediately, very noticeably and begins flashing at about 3times/sec . . .

No surprise . . . no powerup of, nor power indication on, this cherry (four mouse rating radius logo'd advert sticker intact, if not perfectly so) LCD for my radius collection! :(

Let me guess . . . CAPS? :?:

 

Byrd

Well-known member
I bought one of these monitors new years ago (AUD $880!! My most expensive monitor of all time), very reliable apart from a "grey screen" fault that comes up from time to time and is fixed by switching the monitor on and off repeatedly. It could apparently be fixed/returned to Radius (and I did read of a repair somewhere online once), but I was happy enough with the monitor so didn't bother, although the faulty did get worse over time.

Due to the monitor's age, I'd suspect caps first.

JB

 

techknight

Well-known member
these KDS monitors were bad for this very same thing.

I had this exact one that did weird stuff like this, and eventually sometimes would power on with lines only.

But sometimes it worked great. I recapped it and checked all the voltages of the DC-DC circuit inside the mainboard and it was fine. still had the same problem.

So i checked out the inverter, i replaced the inverter and never had a problem again.

Strange, but true. inverter failure.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Maybe Sunday I'll rip this thing apart, too busy in the AM and too tired tonight . . . besides, I've got newer toys to play with at this point.

This is the one I really dig on . . .

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. . . it interpolates all the fixed freq/resolutions the IIsi and RCPII/IIsi put out to full screen, except Portrait.

Rad-5b Model, too bad it's just a little bit too dark to be PowerBook Gray, but it has the radius logo and it ROCKS!!!!!

 

techknight

Well-known member
Well as long as they stay working, they are GREAT monitors. I will say that.

Speaking of LCDs, I have an old white vintage LCD that came from the trash, i would say a late 90s 15" NEC LCD when they first started coming out.

Works fine. someone threw it away... crazy aint it? heavy sucker for a 15" LCD monitor.

it would fit perfectly with the late beige macs from the G3 era. Just need to hide the NEC logo and stick an apple logo there. ;-)

 

Byrd

Well-known member
I actually sold my RAD-5 monitor, was kind of happy to see it go after years of pressing the on/off button repeatedly before a picture was displayed. Like you techknight, I got a white 15" NEC LCD from work, late 90's which matches all my beige 68K/PPC Macs quite nicely :)

 
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