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    #21
    Originally posted by lotas View Post
    The marking is not visible in the photo, is it DIO2072?
    Yes it is.

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      #22
      There is no pinout in the datasheet, so search for "RRIO 10MHz Amplifier"

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        #23
        Originally posted by lotas View Post
        There is no pinout in the datasheet, so search for "RRIO 10MHz Amplifier"
        Is any of these are sufficient replacement?

        https://eu.mouser.com/c/semiconducto...%20min=2.4%20V

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          #24
          The link doesn't open for me...
          Look at these options
          COS722, TLV9062

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            #25
            Originally posted by lotas View Post
            The link doesn't open for me...
            Look at these options
            COS722, TLV9062
            I found this one based on the TLV9062 at my local distributor.
            Attached Files

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              #26
              Originally posted by unimatrix93 View Post

              I found this one based on the TLV9062 at my local distributor.
              to be continued ???? no next episode fren?

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                #27
                Originally posted by bohaboha View Post

                to be continued ???? no next episode fren?
                I ordered a new mainboard for a decent price and it is working perfectly. I also ordered the IC which Iotas recommended to fix up my faulty board.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by unimatrix93 View Post
                  I ordered a new mainboard for a decent price and it is working perfectly. I also ordered the IC which Iotas recommended to fix up my faulty board.
                  Did you use the ICs to fix the board and get it working again?
                  If not, then those might not be the issue/solution.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by KYBOSH View Post

                    Did you use the ICs to fix the board and get it working again?
                    If not, then those might not be the issue/solution.
                    I'm did not fix up the board yet, the new board works perfectly in the TV.

                    The issue with my previous board is the IC and the burned resistor next to it.

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