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Norm Dresner
 
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"Jim Adney" wrote in message
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I'm sure that with Jim William's help you could do a good job at this,
but the 200CD was really a very nice instrument by the time HP
discontinued it. I think it had a nearly 30 year lifetime, during
which it got many significant upgrades. If you have an early one,
there might be some reason to "rebuild" it, but I suspect that it
would be hard to do better than the late versions. Plus it would take
a lot less time to fix than to repair.


I'm not quite sure what the distinction you're making between "fixing" and
"repairing". Please elaborate.


I have some NOS 200CD replacement parts here (caps and light bulbs.)


I think that the first step would be to replace the tubes, wouldn't it?


If you send me your serial number I can tell you how early or late
yours is.


005-28015


Norm