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I've been a broadcast engineer since 1982.
I have plenty of experience troubleshooting problems and do it daily which is probably why I simply prefer my sets, which I watch at least once a week for a few hours, to work without me having to pull them out of the cabinets and constantly re-repair them. To each his own. I wasn't suggesting a method to avoid and practicing troubleshooting and would recommend someone just learning these sets to give themselves the benefit of figuring out why they don't work step at a time. Once it's working I would still suggest replacing anything out of tolerance. Unless of course you want to repeat the process over and over again. |
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