Re: Missing coax connector on TV
- From: fybar <fybar27@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:05:42 -0500
James Sweet <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:C5P8f.9067$U67.2881
@trnddc07:
> Ken G. wrote:
>> Here we go again ... This is not a big deal you dont need to replace the
>> tuner . Any honest tv shop could replace the jack and charge 25to 35$ .
>> I have replaced many of these even if the edge of the board was chipped
>> off .
>>
>
>
> But didn't he say a few of the coils were ruined? A shop might be able
> to repair the tuner but most would probably replace it, and he asked
> about repairing it himself in which case replacing the tuner would be
> the way to go if he's inexperienced, depending on cost of course.
Actually, I didn't. I don't think anything is ruined. There doesn't seem
to be any chips on the board and the coils look fine, the ones I see
anyway. I have taken a photo and posted it, if anyone would take a look
and let me know what they think the extent of the damage is:
http://home.comcast.net/~fybar/TV_034.jpg
I could take more or answer questions about what is there. Thanks again to
all who have posted,
fybar
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