LCD sun burn damaged VHF radio - replace film
Posted: Jan 8th, '18, 14:44
My ICOM M504 radio LCD is unreadable. Apparently due to sun damage is my guess. ICOM does not offer a "dust cover" for this model. Their response is "it's flush mounted and weather proof, you don't need one".
Sending it to ICOM for repair is $95/hour. A new radio is around $450 and has new bells and whistles. I could see paying about the same amount and getting my OLD radio back.
I'm tempted to FIRST try and replace the polarized film similar to this video I found on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/vSS8kQdh9Jg
I ordered the film from the same place this guy got his.
Before I destroy my VHF, I figured I'd see if anyone here has ever done this! LOL
Or if anyone has any other ideas.
From now going forward, I'm going to cover all my LCD screens when I'm not actively viewing them. Sort of like putting on sunscreen.
Sending it to ICOM for repair is $95/hour. A new radio is around $450 and has new bells and whistles. I could see paying about the same amount and getting my OLD radio back.
I'm tempted to FIRST try and replace the polarized film similar to this video I found on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/vSS8kQdh9Jg
I ordered the film from the same place this guy got his.
Before I destroy my VHF, I figured I'd see if anyone here has ever done this! LOL
Or if anyone has any other ideas.
From now going forward, I'm going to cover all my LCD screens when I'm not actively viewing them. Sort of like putting on sunscreen.