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RE: [motm] Re: Question about MOTM-300 Troubleshooting guide

2001-02-22 by David Bivins

Starting at the inputs/outputs (and the associated coax) can be a really
good idea (and are easily tested). I worked the other direction,
troubleshooting a problem on a module long ago, only to realize ultimately
that I hadn't completed soldering a jack (or something just as asinine).
What a kick in the pants after having disassembled the "sandwich" to inspect
solder points!

David.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: mate_stubb@... [mailto:mate_stubb@...]
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:36 AM
> To: motm@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [motm] Re: Question about MOTM-300 Troubleshooting guide
> 
> 
> Chances are greater than 50% that your problem is something simple 
> like a bad solder joint, or IC in backwards. I had two modules that 
> had completely dead outputs when I finished them. The problem? Too 
> much heat had caused the coax insulation to melt just enough to short 
> the output cable. I had to learn to modify my coax installation 
> technique!
> 
> Moe

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