Re: Missing coax connector on TV
- From: fybar <fybar27@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:51:09 -0500
James Sweet <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>
>>
>> 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
>
> Oh, yeah that just ripped the connector out, should be pretty easy to
> fix it with a connector from any junked set.
>
So, I can just glue another connector on there? Is there no physical
connection? How does the signal get transferred from the connector into
the tuner? If there is a web page that describes this, that would be fine.
Thanks!
fybar
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