Re: Missing coax connector on TV
- From: James Sweet <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 18:22:26 GMT
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.
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