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<blockquote data-quote="TJ2" data-source="post: 577860" data-attributes="member: 312235"><p>Thanks Ralph,</p><p></p><p>The pwr supply problem is with it clicking and never provding correct voltages. It would click for a while, then evetually start working. As it was going bad, the clicking would last longer, evetually not ever powering up. </p><p></p><p>I picked up a couple of other units that were being thrown away and repaired them, but the were de-mil'ed so to say and are not able to be registered. If I can get chips from previously authroized, now broken units, then I am in business. I am a authroized user and have a line of friends who refuse to rent from AAFES. So, if you can help us out, point us in the right direction; please do. I wish we could buy the chips directly from SA; but I bet that isn't an option.</p><p></p><p>Most/all of these friends will also gladly buy from AAFES in Europe but just about all of my contacts have returned to the states.</p><p></p><p>One question I had for you is to confirm that both TID and UA are stored ont he chip; so if I move the chip from one unit to another, both the TID and UA move to the new unit; is this correct? My fix action for one system (D9234) was simply by moving the chip to another unit. I just bought a system off ebay and will see if moving the chip into that unit will work. I noticed that when I moved the chip into a D9835 unit, I got an error referring to the chip needing to be installed in a system with and ISE chip; telling me that the plug in IC is not the only part of the decryption equation. Thus, the plug in chip works with an external chip and that chips from 9234 units and 9835 units are not compatable. Another observation is that the 9234 units are not all that energy efficient and get significantly hotter than the 9835 series.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the 9834 unit with the eithernet port and RS-232. I need to still fix that one.</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p></p><p>TJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ2, post: 577860, member: 312235"] Thanks Ralph, The pwr supply problem is with it clicking and never provding correct voltages. It would click for a while, then evetually start working. As it was going bad, the clicking would last longer, evetually not ever powering up. I picked up a couple of other units that were being thrown away and repaired them, but the were de-mil'ed so to say and are not able to be registered. If I can get chips from previously authroized, now broken units, then I am in business. I am a authroized user and have a line of friends who refuse to rent from AAFES. So, if you can help us out, point us in the right direction; please do. I wish we could buy the chips directly from SA; but I bet that isn't an option. Most/all of these friends will also gladly buy from AAFES in Europe but just about all of my contacts have returned to the states. One question I had for you is to confirm that both TID and UA are stored ont he chip; so if I move the chip from one unit to another, both the TID and UA move to the new unit; is this correct? My fix action for one system (D9234) was simply by moving the chip to another unit. I just bought a system off ebay and will see if moving the chip into that unit will work. I noticed that when I moved the chip into a D9835 unit, I got an error referring to the chip needing to be installed in a system with and ISE chip; telling me that the plug in IC is not the only part of the decryption equation. Thus, the plug in chip works with an external chip and that chips from 9234 units and 9835 units are not compatable. Another observation is that the 9234 units are not all that energy efficient and get significantly hotter than the 9835 series. Then there is the 9834 unit with the eithernet port and RS-232. I need to still fix that one. Take care, TJ [/QUOTE]
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