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I'm looking forward to tapping some synapses here. Unfortunately for y'all, my rap sheet is probably like a bunch of members. I became an electronic engineer some 30 + years back when the net was that thing dangling from a B-Ball hoop or snaring fish, unless you worked for DARPA. But I have followed the charmed path of a computer geek, all the way from mainframe to wristwatch. I began by punching IBM cards and breadboarding logic using Intels 8085s as an undergrad. Now look around. This profession is amazing and blossoming with people vastly more talented than before. Or maybe I'm just old.
And I've always tinkered with anything. My wife enjoys teasing me that I will fix it or kill myself trying to figure it all out.
That,s why I'm here. To die trying.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello guys & gals. Spent 25 years in wireless electronics plus 6 years in the Air Force working on microwave radios. Got tired of the BS and retired then started a new career. Electronics is like riding a bike, you never forget… You may be a little rusty but the basics have not changed. This stuff is just smaller and packaged together as ic's. LOL As most of the older tech can tell you, being a tech never leaves your blood. I've repaired tons of motherboards and several car computers by replacing bad caps. Some of these were so bad it ate a fair amount of the traces. The Air Force did a great job of training me in high reliability soldering techniques. So today I find myself entering a new venture looking at 4 bad Dell LCDs. All are different models and of course all of them have bad caps. So the first thing I did was replaced all of the caps. Key word here is “ALL”. LOL The results were 1 good and 3 still out of the game. And Ladies and Gentlemen, That's the reason I found you guys! Woo Hoo… Time to start doing some reading...
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
New guy. Electrician, machine tech, spent 23 years in a GM/Delphi factory until all the jobs went overseas. Not much of a circuit board level guy, but someone was once kind enough to YouTube a "bad-cap" fix for my Samsung big screen. The best $10 repair I ever made. I've been fascinated since. I weld, paint cars, rebuild engines, tile, carpentry and computers are my hobbies.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi All - just joined! I'm a bored of the normal routine! I'm a mother 2 , grandmother of 2 & a housewife! Its has been six long years that I haven't had a job nor a hobby (ever). So it needs to change and I think I have found my calling!!! I been messing with computers a it components for a while but nothing like replacing resistors or other tiny circuit board parts...lol
I am looking forward to getting my hands into some of the electronics around the house with the help from this wonderful educated site. Then maybe I could fix, break or blow something up soon. However I don't know how to solder so thats a good place to start. After that this is what I have lined up to fix so far, 1 HP TV/Monitor & 1 Samsung SyncMaster Monitor and maybe try repairing mobile phones!!
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Hello to all friends of forum.Mi name is Max and I write from Naples, Italy.
I am an amateur repairman, I hope to learn new things and some times to be able to give help to someone.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
hi guys. am Bonface from Kenya in Africa. i have done Electronics abit but specialized in Refrigeratio and air condationing. i came across this forum a day i was looking for ways of detecting bad capacitors. am looking forward in sharing and solving techinical and electrical problems.together as one guys.
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Holla!
So here I'am, I guess like a lot of person I got some trouve with my electronical device! (TV)
Hope I can find some help here
And maybe give some help with my few knowledge!
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Hello fellow members, I am at that stage in my life when preserving memories in the form of old analogue 8 mm video tape has become more of a priority. I'm hoping that some of you may be able to help me fix an old Sony CCD-V90E camcorder by identifying which capacitors should be replaced.
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Hello everyone. I am an Army veteran of 25 years. I served as an audio/visual technician. I was the maintenance supervisor for two American Forces Network TV/Radio stations. I have to admit during my early years, I performed component level repairs on old beta VTRs and analog tv systems. As I moved up the ranks, spent more time supervising than repairs. Plus most of the equipment we had was on warranty or was on contract from the manufacturer. I joined the forum to see if I can learn something to new. I love being a technician.
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