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Mike L.
 
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Mr. Sweet
Thank you for your positive input on my original post. I'm a beginning
repair technician and any help in clarifying my misunderstanding is
appreciated.(Mr. Sweet)
(others)
I have a CET and just because I don't know all the jargon as of yet does
not mean I don't have feelings. For the one who stated "troll" a simple
saying to me like "to much side talk just the problem would be fine" : this
would had been more professional don't you think!

I do already read through the repair FAQ's and quit frequently I should
state. It is very well in-depth.
It is also a start home page on one of my many computers.

(question to anyone)
For this troll thing is this just a polite way of saying "screw off, your
not part of the click so we're not going to help you with your legit
problem"
I look forward to coming to this news group reading a lot, I mean a lot of
these post.
I am very offended by their "troll" statement so whats up with that?

Happy 4th to everyone...
Mike L.

"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:FRkxe.435$3Y3.147@trnddc09...



I have several questions, but here is the first one what is a magnetron?
Stupid question I know! There is RF frequency statement by the model #

that
says RF 2450MHz; will this frequency interfere with my 2.4GHz wireless
router?



A magnetron is the vacuum tube which generates the microwave energy. 2.4

GHz
would certainly interfere if it were not contained but microwaves are
usually shielded well enough that this isn't a problem. All consumer
microwave ovens run at this frequency.



What is causing the popping, crackling? If I was not in-depth enough

please
let me know.



The paint inside the cavity has been damaged and it's now arcing just as

it
would if you stuck a fork in there. Sometimes this can be repaired if you
clean it very well, sand off any oxidation and then touch it up with
microwave oven cavity paint. You'd want to check the condition of the
waveguide though to make sure it isn't damaged. Microwaves ovens are

simple,
but they can also be deadly to work on, please read the repair FAQ before
poking around in there.


I will also scan the service sheet in a day or two in PDF format and

post
it
with the same subject heading.



Thanks for your time that it took to read through my post.



Mike L.