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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 18:54:37 -0600, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: If it's a LCD display you might be able to fix it by opening the unit up , pulling out the lcd carefully and cleaning the contacts with a clean pencil eraser. 73 hank wd5jfr "Paul Erickson" wrote in message ... My Fluke 27's display is having trouble with some of the segments. Is this a known problem, and is there a solution for it other than sending it back to Fluke, which I doubt it is worth. had a similar problem with my Fluke 8020B, but the problem was caused by insufficient pressure on some contacts, so I must cure it with some extra paper inside to press the display towards the pcb LA8AK http://home.online.no/~la8ak/m.htm -- Amount of SPAM is so large that MailWasher must delete 99% of the incoming mails Cannot check every email manually. Please use intelligent title for email. Mails without titles or using just "hi" are deleted |
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