Re: Can I remove this tuner without soldering?

From: RonKZ650 (ronkz650_at_aol.comnospam)
Date: 12/09/04


Date: 09 Dec 2004 18:00:01 GMT


>I have an RCA ctc169Js6
>
>model# G35830wk

No, you need to pull the chassis back, Remove any screws holding on the plasic
back piece including the nut or nuts on the CATV connector, pull the back piece
clear of the tuner, then unsolder aprox 15 connections to remove the tuner for
work.
Ron



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