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![]() "Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 22:59:25 -0600, "Irv Finkleman" wrote: I never considered that -- oh well, it should only take a jiffy to pop the diodes out although there is always Murphy to take into account. Umm... the diodes don't quite pop out in a jiffy. You must first tear apart the instrument just to get to the diodes. They're tiny little devils, best handled with stainless SMD tweezers. http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/mfj-269b-diodes.jpg They're the 4 black things labeled "COB". If you order some from Digikey or Mouser, be sure to get plenty of spares. I dropped two on my workbench, where they promptly disappeared. After I retired from the Navy I worked for Sony as a tech for 14 years and became pretty handy with SMD. When I retired from Sony I kept my tools which included a headband magnifier and a few different tweezers only one of which I consistently used. I do recall losing one or two of the smaller SMD components but I eventually learned to take precautions to avoid doing so.. With respect to taking things apart and then getting them back together again I have to brag about my abilities. When I had my first interview with Sony the asked me how much of the work I considered electronic and how much was mechanical. I estimated 90 percent mechanical (getting the old part out and putting the new part in and then the unit back together). I know now that it is more like 99.9%. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to try and not blow the diodes even though we both believe it will be inevitable! Irv VE6BP |
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