Minimum Test Bench Equipment

Gary Pewitt n9zsv at ARKD.NET
Mon Apr 26 10:09:34 EDT 2004


Uh huh.  Try that on a BC-610.  The top of the  250th should be warm
too.  Let us know how it works out.  8^)

73  Gary




At 04:37 PM 4/25/04 -0500, Lee Bahr wrote:

>One time long ago my solid state slow scan monitor went "out".  I opened the
>cover and felt the top of each of the zillion round metal can ICs within the
>monitor.  Many were of the same type.  One felt warmer then the rest of
>them.  I figured, well, maybe it was shorted internally.  I bought a new one
>and installed it and the slow scan monitor started working again!  Who needs
>a screw driver when you have a finger!
>Lee, w0vt
>Houston
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