And the reasons for the distinct differences are simple: reception mainly concerns a broadcast receiver and coverage concerns a transceiver such as a mobile phone or two way radio.
The difference between reception and coverage
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by DXseekerMOHello everyone!
Recently I've noticed that some ShopJimmy backlight strips don't have double-sided tape installed upon them when an application calls for it, and I must purchase the tape separately. In a recent chat conversation with a customer service agent I told them if this tape wasn't applied when it was called for I would begin to consider ordering my backlight strips elsewhere. It looks like this time may have come.
I recently got a TCL 65S4 with bad backlights. After looking at the SJ listing here: https://www.shopjimmy.com/tcl-jl-d65...365as-m-led-ba...Yes0%1All backlight strips are the same quality0%1No0%0 -
They look the same to me. I was just wondering if there is a difference between these.
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by mikey5791Hi forum members,
In the past i have had many helpful hints from generous forum members in diagnosing and solving issue related to most of my electrical things.
Fyi, i have been keeping this unit of Sony radio cassette player as the cassette belting has worn off but the radio has been working fine before. Recently, out of a sudden i found out i can't get any radio reception at all (no signal from FM,MW or SW band) except some buzzing warp noise from the speakers.
I opened the casing inside and checked for any dry solder, burned component or loose wires...-
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by Mr_NadaI saw some posts at one point talking about doing a reflow but I couldn't find them again so I thought that I would post this here.
I plan on reflowing the GPU of this old HP DV2500 laptop but I want to go over what I have and the steps I have to take to guarantee it will come out fine.
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by ThermaltakeI am planning to buy myself a new mixer. Yamaha MG12U or XU(not sure) and I always like to take a look inside of mixer to check how it looks, if caps are low quality and other stuff.
I manage to find some teardown video on youtube but video name is saying MG12XU, but when you look at video on mixer it's MG12U.
And when I google those two models they have different PSUs one have cheap low quality caps, and other is way better with quality ones Nichicon. So I am confused now from what model exactly is that better PSU??
I google a little and found that there is this part number... - Loading...
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