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<title><![CDATA[Magnavox Odyssey2: Help identifying the components for fixing a (BR) Magnavox Odyssey 2]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello!</p>

<p>My partner found a Philips Odyssey (the brazilian version of the Magnavox Odyssey 2) in a pawn store. We got it, thinking even if it was dead it would be an awesome decoration/historic piece. I want to fix it, but most caps, resistors and inductors are completely blown.</p>

<p>I'm mostly a beginner on soldering / electronics, but I can do some basic stuff (like soldering / desoldering big components without destroying them, using a multimeter) and I think I'd be able to change all the components as they are fairly large.</p>

<p>I have a board number: MAIN BD 703965-5 and these pictures (sorry, most pictures were taken before the console was cleaned/dusted off). I can take more if need be. I know there are a couple of revisions of these consoles, at least in Brazil.</p>

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<p>I used AI to identify most stuff but I don't trust it and I was hoping to get someone's opinion.</p>

<p>What AI got me is below - I was able to source all of them locally besides the 12 µH inductor and 33 Ohms resistor</p>

<ol><li>Caps:</li></ol>

<p>#  1x 4700µF 25V (C12 - Main Input Filter)</p>

<ol><li>‌ 1x 680µF 25V (C2207)</li><li>‌ 1x 47µF 25V (C871 or C2208)</li><li>‌ 3x 10µF 50V (C782, C850, C853)</li><li>‌ 3x 1µF 63V (C779, C783, C812)<ol><li value="2">Semiconductors:</li></ol></li><li>7x Signal Diodes 1N4148 (D701 a D704 e D685 a D687)</li><li>‌1x Transistor NPN BC547 (Q684)</li><li>‌1x Voltage Regulator 7805<ol><li value="3">Critical components:</li></ol></li><li>1x Resistor R7 (Verify colors on board for the values)</li><li>‌1x Inductor L3 Indutor (Bobina RF Choke) 12 µH (oxidated)</li><li>‌1x Resistor 33 Ohms 9W (R50 - If the console turns on but there's no image on RF).</li></ol>

<p>⟐ Edited 7월 13, 2026 at 7:18 GMT-7</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 07:18:23 -0700</pubDate>
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