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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
wkb:
--- Quote from: Ice-Tea on October 31, 2024, 08:27:37 am ---He says it powered on but the display doesn't come on (d'uh). It has HDMI on the back. Given the other stuff he's selling is very much in the same wheelhouse I give it a 90% chance he tried the HDMI and got nada.
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Yep. Edelschrott.
factory:
I'd hazard a guess it was sent, repacked & destroyed™ by the ePay Global Shipping Programme. >:D
--- Quote from: m k on October 30, 2024, 07:45:12 pm ---P.S. Maybe you should sell it.
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Selling it would be bad form, as it was free from another forum member (not on here).
David
squadchannel:
Look guys, all the BNC's are crushed!
I see it all the time when I look at yahoo auctions in Japan.
some people put hundreds of dollars into TEs that are on the verge of destruction.
as long as the pcb is not damaged, I think it can be fixed, but I don't like it if I can't get cosmetic parts.
By the way, does anyone know of a tool I've seen before that corrects crushed BNCs?
Ice-Tea:
Marconi 2305. They don't go for much but are actually nice. Serves as a 2G frequency counter as well, that alone is worth the price of admission...
This one doesn't boot. Might have something to do with the missing masking tape on the ROMs. Sticker glue residue is still there but some ass removed the tape. Not sure if that's enough to corrupt the contents as there won't be much light inside the unit but maybe over time?
Don't much like the abundance of Philips radials. This cap doesn't look great either but it's in the analog section so it won't have anything to do with the boot hang.
wkb:
--- Quote from: squadchannel on October 31, 2024, 10:22:57 am ---Look guys, all the BNC's are crushed!
I see it all the time when I look at yahoo auctions in Japan.
some people put hundreds of dollars into TEs that are on the verge of destruction.
as long as the pcb is not damaged, I think it can be fixed, but I don't like it if I can't get cosmetic parts.
By the way, does anyone know of a tool I've seen before that corrects crushed BNCs?
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Yes, a soldering iron. If they are fubared like these I would not even think about trying to fix them. Replacing is the option of choice.
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