Follow the 5v line back, the modification is on those with a simple dropping
resistor (like yours) it needs lowered in value to bring the 5v line back
up.
You will probably measure the 5v line low right now. I cannot remember the
exact value, but I think it was to replace it with a 120ohm 2 watt
resistor?????
David
Brad Petria wrote in message
...
Hi,
In shop is a Zenith TV A25A11D 9-1790-1 with bad tuner 175-2721. The
clock or data line (don't remember which) was pulled low. With the tuner
removed, the level is normal on both lines. I ordered a new tuner from
LG-Zenith. I installed the tuner, powered up the TV. This time, snow
and
rush sound occurred (didn't before). I ran auto program, but no channels
were
found. Note: I confirmed good signals were present at cable. An article
in
E S&T 10/00 by Bob Rose states, "when you install one of them (tuner), you
must make certain modifications to the control circuit, or the new L.G.
Electronics tuner won't work. Note: There were no instructions with
tuner.
I called LG-Zenith and told the person about it, but she said she doesn't
know
anything.
Thanks in advance, Brad
Tip for your old computer (reduce discard pollution too):
If you can't sell your old computer, don't throw it away. Use it to
backup
your software by transferring files/folders from your new computer or
laptop
to it. I transferred my Windows folder and other stuff to my old computer
using "PC Link", which I downloaded from www.simtel.net (cool site).
http://www.simtel.net/pub/dl/52792.shtml (info or download)