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![]() "Paul Burridge" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:13:35 -0500, "Lou" wrote: I have a bench full of equipment and use it only to get me out of the dark, if no signal at all. Once I get past that, I use my own ears. I get far better audio. Instruments just don't cut it for "listening" audio. Lou A aging G3 friend of mine would agree with you here. He seldom resorts to anything more than a DVM and a capacitance bridge to carry out quite difficult repairs. I, OTOH, am totally stuffed without a full schematic, my 'scope, signal generator, frequency counter, spectrum analyser and just about anything else you can think of. I once knew a totally blind guy from Hastings who repaired radios without *any* test equipment or schematics, seemingly by 'feeling his way around' the circuit board and listening for appropriate responses. No way I could ever do that: incredible. And I've met many others who have similar abilities, too, over the years. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. The blind do have a good sense about them. They have to! It is really amazing what they can do. Lou |
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