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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: sunjan on September 17, 2010, 03:19:33 AM
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Hi all,
My UA-5 took a hit, and the optical out jack got damaged . I had a repair shop look at it and it can't be soldered, it's cracked.
The repair guy suggested that I just move the optical-in toslink jack, since I never use the input.
But my understanding is that the functionality is different, one part is the transmitter, the other is a receiver and they aren't interchangeable. Right?
I searched the forum and found an old link to this chart:
http://www.digikey.com/Web%20Export/Supplier%20Content/Toshiba_264/PDF/Toshiba_BCE0037_catalog.pdf
Which part is the right one for me? Perhaps some of you who tinkered more with the UA-5 would know?
Any link to retailers shipping to EU would also be very much appreciated!
TIA!
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The optical out jack is configured differently from the input jack, I looked at the schematic for the ua-5 and they are 2 different jacks and have different part numbers. If you call Roland/Edirol parts dept to get the jack the part # is 02236989.
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The optical out jack is configured differently from the input jack, I looked at the schematic for the ua-5 and they are 2 different jacks and have different part numbers. If you call Roland/Edirol parts dept to get the jack the part # is 02236989.
Thanks a million kenirob! Edirol wants to charge me $20 for the part, no labor included :P
Does anyone know the generic Toshiba part number? I've been looking for printed numbers on the actual unit, but there's nothing.
I narrowed it down to maybe 4-5 different transmitters that look identical, but with different specs (TOTX179, TOTX177, TOTX176...?):
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll
Or I'll just bite the bullet and order it from Edirol. ;D
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Service manual says "GP1FA550TZ" the "TZ" means transmitter, the input jack is the same number except it ends in "RZ" for receiver. Thats the generic #
peace
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Partstore has it
http://www.partstore.com/SearchResults.aspx?q=gp1fa550&SearchTerm=True
price isn't much better than Edirol thou.
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Damn, that's expensive.
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Partstore has it
http://www.partstore.com/SearchResults.aspx?q=gp1fa550&SearchTerm=True
price isn't much better than Edirol thou.
Thanks a million for helping out. I think I'll patron Edirol this time and give credit to their aftermarket support!