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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
I'm probably spending way too much time looking through forums and pages online to try and fix my TV. My wife told me we should buy a new one but my obsessive tendencies and stubbornness are keeping me going!
I've always thought I was good with electronics and 'fixing things' but my recent experiences suggest otherwise.
I'm hoping that I can get some expert opinions from the people who know lots more than me on Badcaps.
Looking forward to it!
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi from down under.
I'm an electrical repair hobbyist looking to get some information from your great resource.Comment
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New Members - Intro
Hi, I'm from Quebec, Canada, have an electronic technician diploma from college from a time where disscrete logic where mainly done with 45xx and 74xx, from there learned uC on 6805 and 6811 and with the years climbed the ladder up to modern ARM cortex M4 embeded system developpment.
For work I've been some years in IT, others as technician in a telecom manufacturing plant, and some others as project manager for high power system design. Presently I mostly do embeded system developpment.
Google got me there when I was looking for detail on a screen repair, it look like a great community, as I activated receiving email from others user do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Jean-FrancoisComment
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Hello everyone, my name is 12_Centuries and I'm an IT guy from Columbus. Ohio. I'm currently a web developer but I've been a system builder and networking guy for many years also.
I honestly don't know very much about electrical engineering beyond a very layman's point of view, although I am an expert at taking things apart, poking the insides with a pointy stick and then searching the internet for any clues as how to fix things.
I have no problem building a system from scratch, but if it comes down to reading schematics, forget about it.
I came here to seek some help on fixing a TV that was given to me. I will post about that in the appropriate forum. Thanks for listening!Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi All! Greetings from the great state of Texas! Houston to be exact.
My name is Marcus and I'm a techno-electrono-cyber-holic! (Hi Marcus! lol)
I stumbled upon this forum while searching for information on my 70" Sharp LC-70LE757U... The information I've read on this thread so far has been so helpful that I just HAD to register and become a member. You all ROCK!!!
Thanks to all of you for such a fine, informative community, which I look forward to contributing to in a major way! Thanks!!!Comment
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Hello all! I'm the new guy now. My current status is journeyman electrician in Oklahoma City. I have been in this field since 1993. I spent 4 years in USMC as a helicopter mech right out of high school 1985-1989. After my discharge and not finding the work I desired I thought I would give the reserve a try.
So I retrained for radio repair. While in training and back on active duty all was good. Reserve life was not. So I had a short year of electronics exposure and wish I had more.
Mike GComment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello all, from Germany!
My profession is electronic development and Notebook reparing.
I have to admit, that I registered only for one reason: downloading an attached BIOS-file (thanks to Polytec, for providing it!). But it looks, that this place is really worthy to stay here ... :-)
A nice community and a high knowledge here!
I hope, also I can help someone at some time ...Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
hello everyone ,I found this forum while searching for tx-nr636 help. I work on onkyo receivers the most. also do speaker surrounds. I have repaired several hdmi boards on different models of onkyo. if I can help just ask.Comment
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sorry I forget some things. my name is Kenny, I live near Kansas city,mo. I am retired from GE where I worked on the machines and programmed robots. I did some electronic work but I am just now getting into the hard stuff. I love the forums it is a great way to share information.
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
When I am a semi-retired cop and op, but I also fancy myself a bit of a technical guy. I am a General Class Ham, but am not particularly strong on component level repair...
BUT, I want to change that! Which is one of the reasons I am here. I am pretty good on PC repair, and I am a bit experienced with modding and upgrading Panasonic Toughbooks!
So, nice to meet you all!Comment
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