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Hi all,
I am French and I apologize for my very bad English.
I have been interested in electronics for a few months and in particular repairing laptops and game consoles.
This forum is amazingly knowledgeable.
Thank you all
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi I am Bear518. I started working for GECS in their national repair center May of '92 after getting an Associates Degree in Applied Science for Electronics Engineering Technology. I later did technical support for IBM and then moved to IBM Customer Relations. I finished my career doing customer relations for Lenovo.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello, my name is Grant and I'm not to this forum. I found it while searching for component level prints for a friend's TV so I could help him repair it. I was trained in the Air Force (2002-200&), Avionics technician, and have been in the electrical field every since. Professionally I stick to industrial automation, instrumentation and controls. Occasionally I repair appliances for myself, family and friends. Glad to be here.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello!
i'm from Cameroon in central Africa. Yes we too we sometimes look what is inside our devices. While making some research on a firmware i came to know this forum and i can say that it's very interesting. I hope together we will have fun in electronics repair.
I can be consider as newbie .
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Hello from Florida. I am attempting to repair a samsung LED tv, UN60F7100AFXZA . For years the multimeter and soldering kit have just gathered dust until now, and thanks to finding this forum, going to see what i am able to accomplish. Just the little i've been here reminds of how most of the internet was in the late 90s with all of us helping each other which just feels nice. Anyhoo, off we go to learn how to use a multimeter to test.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hey guys,
Found this forum from doing research on an old monitor I am in the process of being repaired. I am new to this and have already learned a lot from reading other forums. Excited to learn more!
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
HELLO ALL,
Nasim Khan here, from Mumbai, India.
Feeling lucky to join this community and hope to learn how to repair my gadgets as DIY with your help. I like to disassembled things and see how they work so....i think this will help me in the future.
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Hello
I am Callum from the UK. Very much a novice here but electronics enthusiast and general all round tinkler. Nothing beats the satisfaction of learning and understanding then applying new knowledge to repair your own products.
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