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Linux Based Receivers
Technomate Linux receivers TM9100, 9100s, 600 etc
tecnomate 5402
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 1060682" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>Hiya - welcome to the forum. Chances are the capacitors are going in the power supply.</p><p></p><p>Unplug everything <em>carefully </em>noting where it all goes then pop the top off the receiver. There are probably half a dozen cross head screws. Inspect the capacitors (cylindrical components with a T or K shape embossed into the top of them. If any are bulging the capacitor is life expired. They can be replaced if you know what you are doing and can weild a soldering iron without burning the house down (!)</p><p></p><p>Keep your fingers well clear of the circuitry if you take the top off. (Some of the components hold enough charge to give you a nasty jolt for quite a while after unplugging). All you want to do is a visual inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 1060682, member: 176362"] Hiya - welcome to the forum. Chances are the capacitors are going in the power supply. Unplug everything [I]carefully [/I]noting where it all goes then pop the top off the receiver. There are probably half a dozen cross head screws. Inspect the capacitors (cylindrical components with a T or K shape embossed into the top of them. If any are bulging the capacitor is life expired. They can be replaced if you know what you are doing and can weild a soldering iron without burning the house down (!) Keep your fingers well clear of the circuitry if you take the top off. (Some of the components hold enough charge to give you a nasty jolt for quite a while after unplugging). All you want to do is a visual inspection. [/QUOTE]
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