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Old 12-14-2011, 02:01 PM
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Micas are more reliable than paper, but I have found bad ones from time to time. I usually leave them alone during the first go-round and then try the TV out.

Horizontal circuits are where I have most often needed to replace micas. I'd avoid replacing micas in RF or IF circuits unless needed, as "shotgunning" them without a specific reason may force an unnecessary realignment.

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Old 12-14-2011, 03:56 PM
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Micas are more reliable than paper, but I have found bad ones from time to time. I usually leave them alone during the first go-round and then try the TV out.

Horizontal circuits are where I have most often needed to replace micas. I'd avoid replacing micas in RF or IF circuits unless needed, as "shotgunning" them without a specific reason may force an unnecessary realignment.

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