A desolder gun does not distract heat from the pins/pcb. Solder wick does and so is safer for the brittle paperboard philips pcb's
So I guess I need to learn how to use it
235.2 KHz, 350pF
256.58181 KHz, 318pF
282.24 KHz, 300pF
313.6 KHz, 260pF
352.8 KHz, 250pF
403.2 KHz, 203pF
470.4 KHz, 180pF
564.48 KHz, 145pF
705.6 KHz, 122pF
These will all do it - take your pick
Andrew
Yes, I'll get these I've been offered £1 for one to each of my cd players is very reasoble.
http://www.fidelityaudio.co.uk/1541 clocking_03.2ver.pdf
Try and copy / paste this if you have not read it already.
Can you guess who wrote this ?
Try !!
Try and copy / paste this if you have not read it already.
Can you guess who wrote this ?
Try !!
http://www.fidelityaudio.co.uk/1541 clocking_03.2ver.pdf
Try and copy / paste this if you have not read it already.
Can you guess who wrote this ?
Try !!
Posting from my iPhone, but I have the clocking doc downloaded in pdf to my pc.
Did you read it all ?
I'm absolutely sure this is UV101's paper.
Maybe you knew that already
I've read though it twice, but not yet studied it.
I was going to say UV101, but got insecure
I was just kidding - you know that
Very lucky to have your supplier on your Blog too !
I know
You're talking about UV101, who's offered to get me the caps I'm having trouble finding?
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