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David wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:02:10 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Brian Hill wrote: "David" wrote in message I am a qualified tech. I just do not have an SOP to go by. Should be easy to find? B.H. SOP? WTF does "Standard Operating Procedures" or "Standard Operating Practices" have to do with troubleshooting, repairing or aligning a receiver if you are not working under ISO-9000 type facilities? A real tech would want a service manual with complete alignment instructions, or at the very least a block diagram showing the frequencies at each stage and schematic to create an effective alignment procedure that allows you to quickly and accurately align a reviver. I should know, I have written enough of them for production line tec... I'm probably working in my garage. Yeah. Test points. Numbers. That kind of ****. Maybe you and John Thorpe can have an ISO-9000 confab and get back to me. Have you tried contacting Lowe? Or, depending on who actually built your model, South Midlands? They'd be the first source of any data that was to be available. |
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