"M.Joshi" wrote in message
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Hello,
I am trying to repair a professional S-Video cable. I replaced a
connector on one end as one of the pins had broken however, I'm not
able to get continuity to one of the signal pins on the other end.
I have checked the solder joints on the new connector and they
check-out fine.
Does anyone know of an easy method to detect where the break might be
in the cable before I cut the other connector?
I have tried using a tone injector/tracer (for telecoms. cables)
however, as the signal is so strong, it couples onto the cable even if
is just placed nearby.
Any advice/tips would be grateful.
P.S. Why are there so many unrelated advertising/religious propaganda
posts on this thread? It seems that it is not being moderated
regularly?
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M.Joshi
Can you explain why you want to go to all this trouble rather than just buy
another one?
http://www.cabling4less.co.uk/S-Vide...FZ0U4wodNDlhoQ
With regards the advertising/religious propaganda thing - most Usenet groups
are not moderated, this is one of them. You really haven't done your
homework, have you.