I was thinking the same thing ! I wish i had manuals like this for my electronics, it's awesome .. So im supporting this and buying some Kenwood audio products
@deepwidedarklight3 ай бұрын
Same here!
@andrasszabo73863 ай бұрын
I have been their customer decades ago. And will be forever, for their quality amps.
@maxstr3 ай бұрын
They don't do this for consumer products. These are professional radio systems
@Undermin3d.3 ай бұрын
@@maxstr The guy said it was a Ham radio repeater so its technically a consumer product and not commercial. But you are nonetheless essentially correct. The Ham radio community in many cases is steeped in electronics and as such they would be at a competitive disadvantage to not provide these details when it comes to their radio systems as many other companies do.
@jasonbrindamour9033 ай бұрын
I wrote Harmon Kardon asking for a schematic so I could find a part. They emailed me back with the entire service manual and a link to their site to buy parts. It was an extremely thorough manual.
@everyhandletaken3 ай бұрын
Nice! I mean, even though you had to ask for, they were extremely forthcoming.. commendable.
@PanduPoluan2 ай бұрын
Well, I can understand they don't outright provide a service manual, as very few of their customers will ever need such a tome. But the fact that they actually prepare a detailed one and willing to give it to anyone who asked for it, shows that it's a trustworthy company.
@gabrielecossettini29232 ай бұрын
HK and kenwwod are the same manufacturer only diffrent brands.
@respectlucasАй бұрын
Omg! @@gabrielecossettini2923
@stevenford47193 ай бұрын
The Reason for this is Amateur radio users will not buy a product to use without a semantic or manual about what is in it & how it works. Yet the rest of us will blindly buy electrical products that don’t do this . Amateur Radio is the one field left where the Right to repair is a right & not a privilege ….
@rztrzt3 ай бұрын
^ This! Many of them are also electronics enthusiasts.
@jasonash91213 ай бұрын
This is the correct answer. I am an amateur radio operator, and I've had radios from several manufacturers over the years. Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom, etc... They all came with manuals similar to the one shown in this video. As the commenter above said, Ham operators want to be able to work on the gear they buy, and won't buy gear from manufacturers who don't provide detailed descriptions and schematics.
@wookstwoo3 ай бұрын
I was just about comment about my Yaesu FT-51R...
@briansmyla86963 ай бұрын
Well, of course. Because we can and will build our own radios from scratch than buy a manufactured radio without complete and thorough documentation.
@mrflashport3 ай бұрын
Except the NXR is not an amateur radio product, but a commercial (part 90) repeater. Service literature is common on LMR gear from reputable manufacturers like JVC Kenwood, Icom, Motorola Solutions, etc because local LMR shops provide warranty and out of warranty support. The life cycle of part 90 infrastructure products is usually 5-10 years versus consumer electronics which are engineered to die when the 1 year warranty expires and all "service" is replace the entire unit and toss.
@RobsonWilliam823 ай бұрын
To get exact search results, you must add space after the word. If you search only for R4, it will show you every word that starts with R4, but if you add a space after, it you only look for R4. It always works for me.
@pizzablender3 ай бұрын
But there will be many boards in that manual that have an "R4". Still it will narrow down things, good tip.
@Twkd19883 ай бұрын
actually there is better ways to do it. I cant remember specifically, but quotations help. if you want to become better educated on how to use google effectively, look up google search operators!
@petegaslondon3 ай бұрын
Thanks; I get that a lot!
@thomasrussell46743 ай бұрын
Good search tip I do that too
@jmssun2 ай бұрын
I use this same trick as well!
@timmyv45353 ай бұрын
Kenwood, a REAL company.
@J1mbo8883 ай бұрын
I am a Radio Ham in the UK. Most of the major Amateur Radio equipment suppliers have full service information available. 🙂
@heimbk13 ай бұрын
Yep. I'm a ham in the US. Kenwood, Icom and Yaesu all do. Part of the hobby is fixing and modding your own gear.
@DaftyBoi4123 ай бұрын
Ye this isn't a kenwood thing, it's a radio equipment thing. You will not find diagrams like this for kenwood hifi units these days for example (at least I wouldn't think so).
@MorriSoft3 ай бұрын
Nothing new here, regarding Kenwood. I've been fixing Kenwood gear since the 1990's because of this very reason. Keep up the good work my friend and long live Kenwood! 😎🙏🏼
@robertosborn87203 ай бұрын
As a 2-way communications technician and Kenwood dealer - every 2-way radio they make has detailed service manuals including, theory of operation, parts lists, board layouts detailed schematics. for portable radios, mobile radios, repeaters, base stations. It's always been great working on Kenwood 2-way radios for the last40 years. Have a blessed day.
@2ftg3 ай бұрын
Just like old times. These used to also exist for cellphones.
@miketeeveedub57793 ай бұрын
An electronic repair manual in 2024? That's as rare as a Sasquatch riding a Unicorn holding a piece of the Holy Cross. Amazing! Props to Kenwood for serving the customer instead of their Sales Division.
@blackrifle67363 ай бұрын
*On the contrary. Kenwood's Sales Division clearly understands that future sales and repeat sales are built upon happy present and past users.*
@miketeeveedub57793 ай бұрын
@@blackrifle6736 Touché
@Dirnkus_Ginish3 ай бұрын
Looks like it was printed in 2008, it definitely seemed to be more common place then.
@vihreelinja47433 ай бұрын
I once saw an Unicorn riding a Sasquatch but that's too long of a story to be told here.
@Porty11192 ай бұрын
@@Dirnkus_Ginish I just checked; equivalent service manuals exist for the current-production NXR-1800 and TKR-D810 repeaters, which are lifecycle replacements for the NXR-800.
@ChairmanMeow13 ай бұрын
That manual is intense. Like you said, if Kenwood can do it, why cant everyone else? Its not like we're going to re create all the products and sell them ourselves lol. We just want to fix what we OWN.
@whalenz3 ай бұрын
Motorola and Tait have service manuals too. I think they're cautious giving them out though as general public don't have the tuning tools (SigGens, oscilliscopes, antenna analyzers as not many understand radio theory) for LMR work, so giving out service manuals willy nilly is just going to compound the problems. Smart people will know when they're over their head, and seek professional help, but the amount of LMR and car audio installs I fixed over the years, goes to show there's not many smart people around sadly, and it wouldn't surprise me to think that they're trying to protect their brand as much as possible. If NorthridgeFix or other professionals asked for service manuals, would they give them out? no idea. But what I will say is I've binned gear that was not viable to repair come back from dumpster divers... I literally have had to drill a hole through PCBs to discourage people. Just my thoughts from a bystander anyway.
@kittytrail3 ай бұрын
i remember up to the early 2000s to be able to call, fax or email most japanese or european electronics manufacturer and getting the technical manual from them either free by mail or as a pdf, some, like Sony, even sent the parts along once they understood you knew what you were doing. now you're happy if they give you a coherent answer, even a negative one. 😅
@tomislavkukic13953 ай бұрын
Yes but if it is broken you'll buy a new one, if you repair it you never buy... Corporate logic (Apple etc.)
@maklogetrich23783 ай бұрын
and there's gonna be a motherboard rev 1a, 2b, 3.6c and else
@maxstr3 ай бұрын
Because it's not a consumer product
@oliverbockler10943 ай бұрын
Look at Page 18, R405 and R404 are 0 Ohm 1/16W
@SonnyHoood2 ай бұрын
i saw that too i think i remember hearing about this Kenwood wrote manuals for Americans and they like 12/16ths size fittings and such with their silly measurement, so maybe 1/10th of a Watt is easier to understand than 0.1W? who knows
@888snuffy3 ай бұрын
That blob of solder is creating a short circuit just like the zero ohm resistors. The question now is, if it didn't work before, what makes you think it will work now with the resistors in place?
@MeitsMSX3 ай бұрын
He changed 0 ohm with 0 ohm. So effectively he did nothing. Strange, I expect him to know that.
@livacreative3 ай бұрын
Might be Kenwood sponsored this video?😁
@LQ6992 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@rexsceleratorum16322 ай бұрын
Radio signals work in mysterious ways?
@nastya03913 ай бұрын
Hi alex.. i did some internet search and found out and based on this video that one reason to have 0 ohm resistors is to create two pc board layouts, one with a resistor in place and one without any resistor. However, it is cheaper, smarter, and better inventory management (for the manufacturer) to have just one board and insert/remove the zero-ohm resistor as needed.
@stargazer76442 ай бұрын
The zero ohm resistors are being used as fuses to protect the supply line to the final board.
@mas5963 ай бұрын
I do a lot of repair work on vintage synthesizers and audio gear from the 80's and 90's. The amount of documentation from the manufacturers back then was amazing. Not only for professional models, but all the way down the product line to even toy keyboards. Schematics, board layouts and theory of operation descriptions are so incredibly helpful. Happy to see proper service manuals aren't completely extinct. Thanks for another great video!
@marjon17033 ай бұрын
My Harman amplifier is still working beautifully for this same reason.
@thedarkroomlondon3 ай бұрын
The old Lexicon manuals are fantastic! Great service/operator handbooks, a wealth of information and tips, and the odd funny joke thrown in there too!
@OlegAryutkin3 ай бұрын
I just discovered kurzweils repairability. All schematics for all models available online. Amazing.
@daveygardner1233 ай бұрын
just like the old days, well done kenwood
@randys22033 ай бұрын
I think it's basically requirement in the amateur radio community for the manufacturer to offer support for repair and alterations to their equipment. That's the heart of ham radio and I don't think products would get sold without that information.
@stefanegger3 ай бұрын
He could have left the blob, it was also the same, just a link. And the fuse is probably useless as the links still provide power, pretty strange "repair" where nothing gets repaired.
@FennecTECH3 ай бұрын
That solder blob is an effective replacement for R4 and R405
@mathreparoticocr3 ай бұрын
The lost 0 Ohm esistor was just aside od the metal oxyde cap you can see the white grey line and the zero sometime... was not far...
@joseone693 ай бұрын
came here to say the same i spotted too
@SVanHutten3 ай бұрын
And now we have, at last, got a glimpse of what the ninth dimension looks like.
@stephenprice75023 ай бұрын
I worked in TV/Video/Audio repair 30 years ago and it was common place to have full schematics and parts lists for every device we ever repaired. We had a whole filing cabinet full of them. Repair was simple when the manufacturers made such manuals readily available. The fact that so many companies no longer do so has done nothing to prevent the throw away society we have today. I remember fixing equipment that was 20 plus years old. Today most failed electronics ends up in the trash simply because it can't be repaired without service manuals.
@TheRealBanana3 ай бұрын
Amateur radio is a different beast, the spirit of self repair and modification is ubiquitous and many companies provide this kind of data to aid in repair and modification of their own devices. Those diagrams really are nicely laid out though!
@hoggif3 ай бұрын
I guess the market for us ham is different. We often tinker with devices and have ability to repair them more than average consumer. I hate any equipment without such information and almost all my equipment has similar information available. It is also not just Kenwood but practically any manufaturer, new or old. My pretty recent Icom radio had full schematics, board layouts, parts lists and logical block diagrams too.
@reggiedixon23 ай бұрын
I have been a fan of Kenwood HiFi and car head units since my father built a HiFi system in the 70s using Trio components as Kenwood were then known as.
@bluewhaleadventures152Ай бұрын
“Who gives out schematics?” Who makes sure to give props to Kenwood? Two class acts. Bravo! 🙌
@ifixorfreerepair30223 ай бұрын
Schematics give very little advantage to a competitor. If a competitor wanted to make a schematic from a product they could afford to pay someone to disassemble and test every component and xray the boards to get the circuit diagrams. Yes it would be expensive but for companies like a Kenwood competitor, say Yamaha, if they really valued the schematic they could pay to have prepared at a reasonable cost to them. The reason schematics matter is REPAIR SHOPS can't afford to do this with every single device we repair. My only point is the reason schematics are withheld have very little to do with proprietary information. There are primarily withheld to limit the ability to repair. These kind of manuals were the norm for decades. They still exist for quite a bit of stereo equipment.
@222inverter3 ай бұрын
The 2 "0 ohm" resistors in parallel are fitted to handle the current for the circuit
@bblod48963 ай бұрын
Amateur radio companies such as Kenwood, Yaesu and Icom supply service manuals to service shops and the amateur radio community. Years ago, manufacturers encouraged repair of their equipment, it was a selling point. Sadly, not today. Even some CB manufacturers such as Uniden and Cobra don't release repair information using trade secrets as their reason. Others such as President, Ranger and Striker will release service manuals to repair shops. I encourage customers to purchase from companies that encourage repair at independent service shops instead of purchasing from companies who hide behind trade secret BS. Thanks for the video Alex.
@FluffyTheGryphon3 ай бұрын
We hams generally won't buy a transceiver or other such equipment if it doesn't have a service manual. Tinkering and repair are a central tenet of the hobby.
@Wreclis2 ай бұрын
20 years in the US Navy. Navy Electronics Tech. We had similar manuals early on. We had the information to solve problems. Great info. This info should be available for techs.
@alynch98463 ай бұрын
Kenwood customer since the 90s and they are always good customer service. Plus the stuff still works I bought in the 90s
@hainkm3 ай бұрын
Those resistors could be placeholders to unlock certain features of the radios, like a jumper trace you'd cut.
@somarpr3 ай бұрын
It is done for example to allow you transmit in frequencies for MARS (Military Auxiliary Radio System) if that was the case the modification would allow the radio to transmit in special frequencies that have authorization to transmit at such frequencies.
@DocFr4nk3 ай бұрын
manuals like that are a thing of beauty. We really need to push right to repair harder to get this for every device
@stevenford47193 ай бұрын
I agree that is what I was thinking
@youtubasoarus3 ай бұрын
Kenwood leading the way for customer support. That's awesome! Probably because the Japanese still have honor.
@kevinm37513 ай бұрын
I have quite a few of Kenwood's electronics and yes, they provide a complete manual just like this for all of them. At least all the ones I own anyway.
@Devil4CE3 ай бұрын
I got my first KENWOOD RXD-G2 hifi in 1995 it was an hifi with 3xCD platform! At the time, super futuristic and modern! Today it still works! I still use Kenwood products for everything possible and whenever their products are available. I pay for quality and commitment!
@RogerTannous3 ай бұрын
In the PDF file, expand the left pane, where you switch views... and look at the bottom, there's a tab for attached files. Some PDF files have other files as attachment.
@pjzz20003 ай бұрын
I was amazed to find so much detail and part numbers for a Samsung Galaxy 8 tablet that I repaired!
@GeckoTDFarg3 ай бұрын
This remember me to the old times of CRT repairs the service manual, they have everything like this. But in 2024, it's another level!
@asitjain3 ай бұрын
This is a remarkable example of how providing detailed manuals can empower repairability and support the Right to Repair movement. Kenwood’s comprehensive 156-page manual, including schematics, board diagrams, and part numbers, is a testament to their commitment to customer service and sustainability. This approach not only facilitates easier repairs but also sets a standard for other companies to follow. It’s a win for consumers, the environment, and the repair industry. Kudos to Kenwood for leading by example!
@MandrakeDCR3 ай бұрын
Kenwood and other radio equipment manufacturers have fortunately never really stopped providing complete service manuals and information to both the amateur and commercial consumers. Makes me miss the old days. We had a console when I was a kid - had the TV, record player, radio, and tape play all in one. The schematic was included in a fold out, and etched into the back panel. A tube failed one time - Dad pulled it out, we got the value off the schematic, went to the display at the grocery store, picked one up, brought it home and swapped it in. Done. lol - wow, different times :)
@tuber2kh3 ай бұрын
My guess as to why they'd put two 0 ohm resistors in parallel like that, is to leave room for future circuit tuning if fixes come along. Adding a small resistor above 0 ohms, or some other component of that size wouldn't require a circuit board change for the next revision. By having two in parallel allows the flexibility to put two [presumably more common values] in parallel to make the [rarer] value they need, or even an RC pair with a resistor and capacitor. Going the other direction, maybe it USED to be an RC filter or some components they thought were needed for stable operation, but later decided it was good enough without them. Cost savings.
@roberteriksson16292 ай бұрын
A better search strategy: Start with the block diagram. When you've found the relevant section go to the circuit board components lay out. When you've found the component go to the components list. Those 0 Ohm resistors seems useless but are used as fuses. So you did a good job replacing the blob. The one component you called fuse was L4. An inductor. Those three inductors in parallell are for rf-filtering since you are looking at a power supply line. Theese prevent rf-signals from moving backwards in the power supply lines and cause disturbances. They also prevents rf-leakage from the equipment bettering EC-compability.
@jessgone3 ай бұрын
Let's reward Kenwood, be a customer! I am a one! Hats of for this company for this good practice, providing us all the infos so that we can repair their products!!!! Awesome video! Thanks!!!!
@djjoel13 ай бұрын
Roland does a really good well with this also. I was able to mostly repair my Roland MC-808 by looking at the service manual.
@ChickenCaeser3 ай бұрын
Kenwood, hand out those notes to the industry, we need more and better business practices
@jassin12 ай бұрын
Great Service by Kenwood, and scoping around to find the part number and resistance was easier than trying to magnify in the old days using the colours.
@samuraiwarriorsunite3 ай бұрын
Not surprised, I remember years ago when I bought a Kenwood car stereo, that manual was several pages and highly detailed. Nowadays, you're lucky to even get a manual when you buy electronics, and if you do, it's basically a single piece of paper.
@TC2290-wh5cb3 ай бұрын
It's fine to save paper, most of them get thrown away, but at least have the manual in PDF form.
@vk2yi813 ай бұрын
Salam bro. As an amateur radio operator, this is very standard with amateur radio gear. Full schematics provided. Eid Mubarak for Sunday/Monday
@samisonline993 ай бұрын
@kenwood is just built different 🙌
@hooplernono70333 ай бұрын
Thank you for video,it is nice to sit beneath you at your laboratory 😊
@flipster72852 ай бұрын
I had to troubleshoot and repair a blown coil on an Icom IC-729 HF radio. Servive manual was very easy to get, got the right parts and did the fix myself. What is better than saving some money on repairs? Doing the repair yourself, switching on the equipment and seeing your repair actually worked!
@babukhan-tf5ww3 ай бұрын
Brother I am deeply impressed by your generous praise to Kenwood. I appriciate your positive remarks. Great.There should be international rule for manufacturers to give this information when they launch their product in Market. Even Paid.But there should be.I am with you to appriciate Kenwood Company.
@TechOttawa3 ай бұрын
Great video - good gear has info like this - Pioneer, Sansui and some others did the same back in the day. I kept my families receiver working for decades! Zero Ohm Resistors are a thing! Had a good read on how many ways they can be used. -RF choke -skipping over a trace in a multi-layer board - test point - 'permanent' dip switch setting. All sorts of tricks! Thanks!!
@simonglozier99863 ай бұрын
I repaired a Kenwood audio system out of a Suburu car, I found the service manual online and it was very complete. It allowed me to track the fault and repair it relatively simply. Quite unusual sadly.
@IMRROcom3 ай бұрын
I used to do micro miniature repair. Once people found it cost less to upgrade over repair. But with old equipment that people want is another story. Like old tube TVs have a schematic glued inside. I still love working on old pinball machines, they come with some real nice schematics to work from.
@vivaciencia9329Ай бұрын
Thanks Kenwood, this make me a proud customer of yours.
@nmopzzz3 ай бұрын
Kenwood has always done that. I had those manuals back in the 80's. This was the time when almost all radios and such had repair manuals or you could get them from a company that I forget the name of, they printed them all. But once things started to goto IC's and things could not be repaired by the average repair shop, that went away as well. If i rememeber right, Kenwood also mandated that all of their design engineers spent time in the Kenwood warrenty repair department repairing the returns so they knew what was breaking and where to pay attention to in their designs.
@eugrafcmg3 ай бұрын
A fuse won't just blow without reason I suppose. I would've checked rezistance to GND for my curiosity
@tracycolorado3 ай бұрын
Kenwood has always made quality products, just like pioneer
@RC-nq7mg2 ай бұрын
Kenwood has always made very good sevice manuals, especially for their amateur radio equipment. I have always been happy with Kenwood products.
@MikeHarris19843 ай бұрын
I love older electronics, even ones made up through the 90s and early 2000s. Your device used to come with a full schematic so you can fix it if needed.
@organiccold3 ай бұрын
Yes, we amateur radio are lucky, all manufacturers of ham radio equipment manufacturer provide full schematics and parts numbers. Amateur radio equipment is very very expensive so its expected to last for long time and to be repairable. 73
@parochial23562 ай бұрын
Alex, it's not "Why can't they?", it is, in fact, "Why won't they?". I am a Amateur radio operator. "Ham Radio" has long been and still to a great extent is composed of technical people who can repair, modify and still build radio equipment from the ground up. The Amateur Radio equipment manufacturers, such as Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom, etc., understand this. I have had factory manuals for many pieces of equipment over the years, including equipment that was new in the 1980's. Hams world is a different world. In California, Ham Radio is very active. You may want to locate a local club and attend a meeting.
@tenzackyogi17423 ай бұрын
Old 1990s Radio, cassette boombox, DVD/VHS players,TV, washing machines had schematic booklets.
@sky1733 ай бұрын
I remember the days when there was a schematic for almost all electronic you would buy... Good times.
@rubyvolt3 ай бұрын
I just built a garage boombox with a Kenwood Z919 and KAC-680 with Infinity speakers. The deck is over 20 years old. Works like a charm. Kenwood rocks. LITERALLY.
@SteveAaron3 ай бұрын
Everybody used to provide all these information back in the day. Just look at the service manuals for very high-end electronics like Tektronix, HP, Philips, and countless others all over the world. Not the expendable junk we get today... It's very sad that people are amazed to see this kind of things nowadays. This used to be the norm when companies were still building quality products made to last.
@geneard6392 ай бұрын
This is the way it used to be. In the back of TVs and Radios back before about 1975, you would look in the back of the unit and find the repair manual. Back then, many folks simply troubleshot their own units and took the bad tube down to the Rexall Drug to the tube tester, and which ever tube they brought was bad, they would look in the lower cabinet where the new tubes were, or the rack near by. Old tubes were traded in for a discount on the new tubes, because even the tubes and even TV CRT tubes were fully repairable.
@jaybrooks10983 ай бұрын
cool.. I remember a lot of things had these parts lists. back in the day.. nice to see some still do it
@hightttech2 ай бұрын
PROFESSIONAL gear has come with manuals like this all along. CONSUMER electronics are disposable. I've learned A LOT of theory and circuit layouts from companies like HP, FLUKE, SENCORE, TEKTRONIX, etc. by repairing their gear, and studying their "Theory of Operation" for every circuit. e.g. HEWLETT-PACKARD gear might have multiple VOLUMES, with hundreds of pages each, for one machine. LOVE IT.
@archambaultmathieu24663 ай бұрын
I work all day now with those schematic thanks to you and your KZbin channel I get a job in repair chop for kenwood I saw your video during Covid already do smd soldering for Eurorack module. You helped me to be good in repairing not just doing a pick and place like a machine thanks again. I still looking your videos during my work cause it’s a very good shop in Canada that helps me and give me the tools to get better 🙏🙌 good work and long life to Kenwood support
@MrChrisRP2 ай бұрын
Alex, in most software and search engines too: If you put your search term in quotations, it will iterally just search for that. For example: CN4 will find CN401. "CN4" will not find CN401 but just CN4.
@johnjones48253 ай бұрын
Not only the manual, the quality of Kenwood products is outstanding. I have a Kenwood Spectrum hi-fi bought new in 1984. It still works perfectly in 2024. I don't use it much anymore, but there was a time that I played disco with it. That amp was driven at max power for hours on end twice a week for a long time, even the speakers still sound pretty good, with only a hint of distortion these days, but I don't use more than about half power in my old age!
@Jasepo3 ай бұрын
It's truly remarkable. Not even DELL has manuals like this
@MikkoRantalainen2 ай бұрын
Great work! Basically Kenwood could two major improvements: (1) distribute the PDF file from their own servers fully publicly and (2) put component numbers on the PCB so it would be easier to look up the correct part number.
@Jim2020302 ай бұрын
It's things like this that make a brand. Not forcing customers to keep buying trash. Making customers want to support them. :) Right on Kenwood, and yinz at Northridge
@hitchjay3 ай бұрын
companies not providing repair docs & components list should be hit with, at least, a pollution tax for forcing e-waste pollution
@fredrikholmqvist26233 ай бұрын
The service manuals was standard pratice 20+ years back. Worked in a small TV/radio shop repairing JVC, Sony, Panasonic gear. JVC for example, sent a big box of service manuals each year when they released new models. You could call up any manufacturer and request a service manual (even for older gear). Here in Sweden, they had spare parts on hand for up to 10 year old models, if they didn't have it locally, it was sent from JP or where it was manufactured. The stuff was made to be reparied/serviced. But things changed when the big box stores took over and the small holes in the wall shops shutdown. Now they think you are crazy (or don't know what you mean) when you try to get a service manual.
@sevenismy3 ай бұрын
I have a kenwood kitchen chef, so far I replaced the gear assembly after 8 years. I haven’t searched for a service manual, but the fact that I could get the gear assembly is crazy. This machine is going strong and handles a lot of abuse. Your video convinced me, I will buy kenwood when I have the option. Good work kenwood.
@blutey2 ай бұрын
We've got a Kenwood food mixer from the 1970s. It's still working! Not sure if it's the same company for the part in the video though?
@atomicskull64053 ай бұрын
Commercial and amateur radio gear, professional music gear, and test equipment all still have manuals because it's expected. Sewing machines all have service manuals but you can't get them for a lot of models because Pfaff, Singer, etc. guard them like nuclear launch codes because a big part of their profit comes from long term service of their machines (customers usually only ever buy one sewing machine and then use it for a lifetime)
@sverrirdaiorarinsson56713 ай бұрын
This manual reminds me of Canon image runner service and parts manuals. Typical Canon iR service manual exceeds 1200 pages. Very thorough and good layout. Hats down for the people that makes them.
@tbethenerd3 ай бұрын
To me as a german journyman of electronics, it is fun to watch how you enyoing a service manual. Those manuals are provided to repair shops by manufacturers, and Kenwood had always good manuals. But you need to learn how to browse and use those ;) Keep on fixing!
@MikkoRantalainen2 ай бұрын
Pro tip: you can often successfully find for "R4" in this kind of context when you search for "R4[space]" because the file logically contains whitespace between every word. And if your PDF reader supports regular expressions, you could search for "R4\b" where "\b" is a regex code for word boundary.
@toG-i9i3 ай бұрын
Todays youth is really living in a depraved society.when i was still in school and learning about electronics,i could find infor easily, especially in libraries and electronics shops were all over the place.thanks Northridge fix,kenwood,Rossman and everyone in diy communities.
@Sloxx7013 ай бұрын
I work on radios as well and this is why I like buying older test equipment. You get schematics, service data, calibration procedures, parts lists, board views, block diagrams, etc. My old Fluke 6071A RF signal generator from the 80's has four manuals filled with this stuff, it was a different world back then...
@sarcomakaposi20542 ай бұрын
The culture behind Kenwood's products comes from Japan, that sumes it all up. Apple could never dream of getting near the commitment Kenwood delivers to its customers.
@lucabarattini31843 ай бұрын
Amazing manual and work done for it
@DavidtheSwarfer2 ай бұрын
my father was an amateur radio operator and I think all the radios came with manuals like that, actual printed copies back in the 1970's. I may still have some of them even though he died 12 years ago.
@jamesbaker2233 ай бұрын
I always had a Kenwood home and car sound system. They are just good.
@madeofscars93553 ай бұрын
When i was still messing around with car audio stuff when i was young i had a big old 90's model 4kw 5ch Kenwood amplifier it was physically enormous and weighed close to 10kg due to the entire housing essentially being a heat sink. i had repaired it a number of times mainly things like broken solder joints and failed capacitors but one thing i did find incredible was all the components and values were labelled on the the pcb itself i have never seen anything like it again other than on generic Chinese stuff where one pcb may be used in 10 different applications its good to see Kenwood is still supplying data and information the keep their products going.
@GeoffreyFeldmanMA3 ай бұрын
I hold an Amateur Extra license W1GCF. I'm going to speculate here as to why two zero ohm resistors and a fuse. This is a repeater, often installed in a place that can be hard to reach for service. Also, in an environment with 50 watt VHF RF, and then connected to antennas, things can get weird. So this parallel fuse/resistor arrangement may have been intended to partly fail to relieve the effects of an impulse or surge. I admit, that's doesn't make much sense, but I took a try. As state Amateur radio products in general are well documented but above them all is Kenwood. Another one with good schematics is Elecraft. If anyone has a speculation they like better, I'd love to hear it.
@organiccold3 ай бұрын
73 from Madeira Island
@mrbmp093 ай бұрын
I have been on the fence whether to buy pioneer or Kenwood head unit (2 of the best). Now I know exactly which one will buy FROM NOW ON. FU pioneer, apple, etc...
@rayofcreation39963 ай бұрын
Blown away indeed. Kudos to you Kenwood. Love you for this. Feels so good. Good luck and best wishes to all. Cheers! 🎉
@ДимитарПрошев3 ай бұрын
I started fixing electronics thanks to you, bought microscope, soldering station etc... Most of the appliances i fix are air conditioner, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher.... Most of those manufacturers have such manual, with diagrams and schematics.... Seems it's hard to get schematics for phones and computers only....
@bubbasplants1893 ай бұрын
Two zero ohm resistors in parallel is apparently to allow more current to flow through the line. For example if you need 3A and the resistor package is rated for 1 or 2A.
@jeroentaverne82323 ай бұрын
Ok, but why in parallel with the fuse?
@DamianB822 ай бұрын
@@jeroentaverne8232 Some weird overcurrent protection? Apparently it didn't work in this scenario as intended 🤣
@Horus93393 ай бұрын
Well done Kenwood, exactly how it should be, and how it was done years ago. I'm showing my age now but circuit boards used to have the circuit diagram on the board with the values of the components and as such made it so much easier to repair.
@gianlucagiacopello3 ай бұрын
Alex, the service manuals like this are common if we talk about Hi-Fi components: amplifiers, tape decks, tuners, DAT tape decks ecc. ecc. Many manufactures provide their own service manual for their products and they are very useful even if you have to service a device for maintenance on a regular base. I like the way you surprise when you find something new that helps your job.
@SheepdogTV3 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is pretty common for most amateur radio gear.I have radios and different stuff from Icom, Kenwood, yaesu, MFJ, etc... If it doesnt come with the rig, it is available online.
@nuckenfutz99833 ай бұрын
Repaired some Kenwood radios at work a few times. Their documentation is solid, and i've always been able to find the replacement parts I needed one place or another.
@cheetor59233 ай бұрын
This reminded me of the last CRT TV I ever bought... It was an ultra cheap no-name branded TV with integrated VHS unit from China. It came with a full printed manual that included PCB schematics and circuit diagrams, Test points were documented with the expected voltages, tolerances and waveforms. And it did cunning things, like making sure you didn't have a VHS tape inserted in it when it degaussed.. I was totally blown away that such a cheap POJ (pile of junk) TV came with all that useful data. It never broke, but if it had I would have had everything I needed to fix it up, probably for the cost of under a dollar worth of SMT components. It boggles the mind how hard some manufacturers make it to repair things, Given that a lot of the time you don't even need to be a super smart electronics engineer to fix them. There have been plenty of things I've fixed with nothing more than "Look for the burnt or explodey thing" and replace it.
@IM1deadMONEY3 ай бұрын
Kenwood makes quality stuff too! Many amateur radio operators praise Kenwood radios for the audio transmission quality