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Hi Everyone, my name is Enrique. I have been repairing electronics for 13 years and finally opened my own shop this past August. I am trying to learn everything about board level repair so thank you all very much for this community!
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Hi, I'm a new member, with a specific interest in designing, servicing, installing and using Audio recording equipment, both analog and digital. Started with a Physics and EE degree, but learned the bulk of what is important by just doing it for 50 years.
CalavoBob
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Hi all!
I'm new to badcaps forum but I already know it for it's large forum topic full of very interesting things about electronic.
I'm an electronic enthusiast and a software developer, and in my free time I like diagnose and fixing every type of PCBs.
Thank you for this amazing forum!
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My name Is Mayor, I'm a computer engineer with little experience (that's what I call it, cos it's not enough, I'm here to help and also learn. 😂
I hope we become good friends.
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Hi, everybody. I am started very early in the computer world trying to fix at software level my own cannon computer dos-os by myself using manual built-in each time it got demaged. At that point I started to like to do everything about computer. And so on my progress to repair hadware and software level. Assambling desktops for selling and then laptops repairs. I been off for a while in this business and now coming back with the same emotion as a kid. So I joined this forum to enljoy with everybody around the world the same pasion for this business.
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Hi All,
I'm new here, living in Belgium and loved computers since i was little. My first one was a Atari 520 ST back in the days. I know not much about electricity but i try learn and get myself into repair and microsoldering as a hobby, just to keep my mind busy.
Got a hint from this site so thats why i'm here. I read alot but am not a big poster especialy beceause i'm not knowledged enough for that.
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Hi all, I'm obviously a new member given I'm posting here first. I'm a two-way radio technician. I got my start in the 80's by taking a radio-TV electronics course then getting a job in a two-way shop. I have not had much experience working on TVs. I found this forum looking to work out a problem with my TV. They're not the same as they were in 80's that's for sure! I hope I can contribute, but first I hope to solve my TV issue with the help of the knowledgeable ones of this board.
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Hello everyone! I am a computer tech trying to learn more about the components of computers. Currently trying to learn how to repair my broken laptop motherboard. Thanks!
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Hello everybody. My name is Jean-Yves. I'm not a specialist at all in computer. I just try to repair myself. I found this forum while sherching for a solution and I found it great so I subscribe. Very happy, thanks for all your work and kindness to help each over.
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I've already
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