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| bitseeker:
Yeah, I always take photos when doing stuff like this. They can always be deleted if the job turns out not to require them for reassembly. Fortunately, we don't have to rely on film cameras these days. |
| AF6LJ:
Just an FYI I finished repairing the second HP-8569B this morning, works well... I have pictures to post and will be cleaning up this thread, to get rid of the empty place holders and such. The thread will bet cleaned up later in the week, I will walk through the process of repairing these switches and I shall repost teardown pictures at some time in the future, given that I have a pair of hanger queens now (they really only need front panel parts and knobs. ) I can do the teardown pictures with a bit more detail. |
| bitseeker:
Sounds great. Thanks, Sue, and congrats on the happy patients. |
| xrunner:
--- Quote from: AF6LJ on February 11, 2018, 07:57:35 pm ---Just an FYI I finished repairing the second HP-8569B this morning, works well... I have pictures to post and will be cleaning up this thread, to get rid of the empty place holders and such. --- End quote --- It's a bummer that you have to do that clean-up but it will be a great help to others in the future. :-+ |
| KD0CAC John:
Hay Sue , John KD0CAC here . I have 2 parts units got cheap , and then bought one that was spouse to work , well partially . With the 3 I have all options , including a riser board bolted in the 3 unit . I have seen lots of these , mostly on line and most are missing a cover in the top right rear , seem to be a common part left out during ? whatever ? Oh and have not seen you around another hang-out for some time , hope all is ok ? |
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