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Need to fix old valve radio
On Mar 7, 3:20 pm, quietguy posti...@REMOVE-TO-REPLYconfidential-
counselling.com wrote: You obviousely have never had to work as a TV or radio tech where time is a cost to your customer David wrote: On 7 Mar, 01:12, quietguy posti...@REMOVE-TO-REPLYconfidential- counselling.com wrote: Personally, in this sort of situation I reckon the shotgun approach is the way to go - just replace all the crappy caps, and all resistors over 50k - saves a lot of time and in many cases fixes the problem in a short time. If the fault is still there there is not a lot more to check David (a different one) an inappropriate idea. NT- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The OP is just dong this for curiosity, not to make money. |
Need to fix old valve radio
On Mar 7, 6:54 pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote: On Mar 7, 3:20 pm, quietguy posti...@REMOVE-TO-REPLYconfidential- counselling.com wrote: You obviousely have never had to work as a TV or radio tech where time is a cost to your customer David wrote: On 7 Mar, 01:12, quietguy posti...@REMOVE-TO-REPLYconfidential- counselling.com wrote: Personally, in this sort of situation I reckon the shotgun approach is the way to go - just replace all the crappy caps, and all resistors over 50k - saves a lot of time and in many cases fixes the problem in a short time. If the fault is still there there is not a lot more to check David (a different one) an inappropriate idea. NT- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The OP is just dong this for curiosity, not to make money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Has the OP made any measurements yet, or is this a dead end?? Bob HOfmann |
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