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Chasiss models
Hello, can any one explain a little more about chassis model. What are
they and hjow are they differemt from model numbers? Thanx. |
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"onyxx" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, can any one explain a little more about chassis model. What are they and hjow are they differemt from model numbers? Thanx. The chassis model is what is on the printed circuit or internal parts. The model number is on the outside of the case. There may be changse for various reasons to the internal workings of a device but from the outside it will be the same. Say a company puts out a TV set and has some major problems with the design and is getting a bunch of recalls. They may redesign the electronics but if they have a lot of cases left they will put the newer electronics in the old box. It is still the same from the outside but inside it is differant. |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 16:41:22 GMT, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: "onyxx" wrote in message roups.com... Hello, can any one explain a little more about chassis model. What are they and hjow are they differemt from model numbers? Thanx. The chassis model is what is on the printed circuit or internal parts. The model number is on the outside of the case. There may be changse for various reasons to the internal workings of a device but from the outside it will be the same. Say a company puts out a TV set and has some major problems with the design and is getting a bunch of recalls. They may redesign the electronics but if they have a lot of cases left they will put the newer electronics in the old box. It is still the same from the outside but inside it is differant. I think it is actually the reverse. Tom |
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The chassis is made for many models, but can be different for extra options
and the size or model of the picturetube. Examples are videotext yes or no, picturetube 21" 15" and so, mono sound or stereo, how many scart (a/v) connections, digital memory or analog signalway The chassis is adjusted for a model and/or components are different for a model, but the basics are the same and for repairing it's easier to get the knowledge for a chassis. Greetings PP "onyxx" schreef in bericht oups.com... Hello, can any one explain a little more about chassis model. What are they and hjow are they differemt from model numbers? Thanx. |
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....and sometimes they will us the same chassis in a number of different
cabinets... David Ralph Mowery wrote: "onyxx" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, can any one explain a little more about chassis model. What are they and hjow are they differemt from model numbers? Thanx. The chassis model is what is on the printed circuit or internal parts. The model number is on the outside of the case. There may be changse for various reasons to the internal workings of a device but from the outside it will be the same. Say a company puts out a TV set and has some major problems with the design and is getting a bunch of recalls. They may redesign the electronics but if they have a lot of cases left they will put the newer electronics in the old box. It is still the same from the outside but inside it is differant. |
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