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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
I have the following items. Please bare with me being I have found very
limited info. on these. I am assuming that if you are looking at this post then you are familiar with test jigs. Anyhow I have the following: Sharp Jig- QPWBF2382TAZZ w/ QPWBN2381TAZZ attached to it. I could not find anything out about this item. It has 8 slide switches and one push button switch. From Left--Right Top--bottom they are labeled as follows: Sensor, Error Display, Manual SW-P Adj, (push button) Auto SW-P Adj., (bottom) VCR Adj, Low Bat, A-Track, Adj Mode, RE Test. There are also various test pin clips on the right hand side which are labeled: H-Amp-SW, H-SW-P, 16.5V, EE Lev, W/D, PB FM Sharp Jig- QPWBF2450TAZZ including QCNW-1275TAZZ (VTR Adj. Jig cable) The first one mentioned has 8 switches and one push button (stop Adj.) labeled as follows: 1.) CAM/VTR Power switch 2.)Sensar Adj. 3.)Mechanism Adj. 4.)Battery Adj. 5.)Error Indication 6.)Pass Mode 7.) CAH Adj. 8.)VTR Adj. Then there are 14 test pins labeled TP1-14 Hitachi DSP R Interface Board Jig MCM part #7099448 w/ DSP AV output adapter MCM part #7099456. This jig also has three spring clip test probes (black, yellow, white). Has a 9-pin female serial type connector as well as a 25-pin connector. Sharp "Fixture" jig: w/ extension cable. RUNTK0309TAZZ . Not much to explain other than a bunch of surface mount electronics including a remote control sensor diode and three female RCA Plugs labeled: Video Out, Monitor Out, & Video In. Samsung interface board Ver. 2.0: Small silver rectangle box (4 1/2" X 2 1/2" X 1 1/4") One end has a 25 pin female parallel plug. The other end has a DC 6V plug, a plastic 3 pin plug in that is labeled "ADJ", and a 15 pin female plug labeled "DDC" LG Monitor Adjustment adapter: (5" X 4 1/4" X 1 3/4") One end has two toggle switches; one labeled in the upward position "V-SYNC" the other "ST". Next to that is the red LED power indicator and then the wall plug in. The other end has a 2 male pin plug in labeled "RS232C" and next to that a 25 pin female parallel plug in. On one side there are two 15 pin female plugs. One labeled "VGS" and the other "MONITOR". OK now that that is over with and if you are still baring with me; if you need pics. I can email them to you so that you can see exactly what I am describing. Just inquire about a specific item and I will get to it ASAP. So feel free to email me (must remove appropriate items from address to send) if any or all of these items interest you. Thanks and take care. |
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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
Been to a hamfest, have we? No value, except for the parts. |
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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
There is always one or most cases on newsgroups MANY in the group that just
feel they have to comment on anything that pops up. Not that I should have to explain myself since it really has no baring on someone either wanting or not wanting an item and just moving on and not having to comment but I will. I have had these for quite some time from an auction that was held at a repair facility that closed its doors; not form a "hamfest". I've never understood why there is always someone that has to jump at the first opportunity to share their "knowledge" on something's "worth". I never expected to get rich off of these or even make any $$ I was just trying to see if anyone had a use for them being I do not. Thank you for stepping up and being the spokesperson for everyone on this group we appreciate your knowledge and concern for keeping "worthless" items off this group. Good luck at your "hamfests" that you have ample knowledge on. "Charles Schuler" wrote in message . .. Been to a hamfest, have we? No value, except for the parts. |
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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
"Barry & Nikki" wrote in message om... There is always one or most cases on newsgroups MANY in the group that just feel they have to comment on anything that pops up. Not that I should have to explain myself since it really has no baring on someone either wanting or not wanting an item and just moving on and not having to comment but I will. I have had these for quite some time from an auction that was held at a repair facility that closed its doors; not form a "hamfest". I've never understood why there is always someone that has to jump at the first opportunity to share their "knowledge" on something's "worth". I never expected to get rich off of these or even make any $$ I was just trying to see if anyone had a use for them being I do not. Thank you for stepping up and being the spokesperson for everyone on this group we appreciate your knowledge and concern for keeping "worthless" items off this group. Good luck at your "hamfests" that you have ample knowledge on. Wow, very testy response. Hope the jigs are worth millions. Test jigs are snapshots of a brief time of manufacturing. When their time passes, they are history. You don't seem to understand about test jigs. That's OK, there are lots of things I don't understand. Now just calm down and be my friend ;) |
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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
I understand test jigs perfectly well. I don't see how you figure their
"time passes". There will always be a few people that don't give up their "old" technology and someone out their can still repair it. I will admit I do not know exactly what these were designed for but apparently at least one seems to be for some camcorder?? VCR?? I really don't care, I figured if someone could use them then they could conclude exactly what it was. If they are so "past history" then why have I found a few of the jigs still available for sale on a well known parts site? "Charles Schuler" wrote in message . .. "Barry & Nikki" wrote in message om... There is always one or most cases on newsgroups MANY in the group that just feel they have to comment on anything that pops up. Not that I should have to explain myself since it really has no baring on someone either wanting or not wanting an item and just moving on and not having to comment but I will. I have had these for quite some time from an auction that was held at a repair facility that closed its doors; not form a "hamfest". I've never understood why there is always someone that has to jump at the first opportunity to share their "knowledge" on something's "worth". I never expected to get rich off of these or even make any $$ I was just trying to see if anyone had a use for them being I do not. Thank you for stepping up and being the spokesperson for everyone on this group we appreciate your knowledge and concern for keeping "worthless" items off this group. Good luck at your "hamfests" that you have ample knowledge on. Wow, very testy response. Hope the jigs are worth millions. Test jigs are snapshots of a brief time of manufacturing. When their time passes, they are history. You don't seem to understand about test jigs. That's OK, there are lots of things I don't understand. Now just calm down and be my friend ;) |
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Anyone NEED these test jigs?
"Barry & Nikki" wrote in message om... I understand test jigs perfectly well. I don't see how you figure their "time passes". There will always be a few people that don't give up their "old" technology and someone out their can still repair it. I will admit I do not know exactly what these were designed for but apparently at least one seems to be for some camcorder?? VCR?? I really don't care, I figured if someone could use them then they could conclude exactly what it was. If they are so "past history" then why have I found a few of the jigs still available for sale on a well known parts site? No, you don't understand test jigs at all. How in the heck would a consumer of a product use a test jig? How in the heck would a repair technician use one of those jigs (without the documentation and software)? If you can sell them on this so-called "well known parts site" then please do so. Why have you posted here? You are on thin ice here. You should quit now while you are mostly behind, because you continue to dig yourself in deeper and deeper. Further posts will just put you way behind. Your test jigs are worth the value of their parts, as originally stated. |
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