Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Mark Roberts
wrote:
Does the CD
player or cassette part of this thing show the same symptoms?
I'm surprised that some besides Ann and I still remember what a "cassette
recorder" is.
It's pretty old,
Don't need one now that Mark and PJ figured out the problem ...
So in a way, even though there are no tubes - it does need warming up to
run ! :-)
ann
On 7/29/2016 8:43 PM, John wrote:
mike wilson wrote:
If you can find a decent repair shop, it may be repairable for less than
the price of
Working units sell for about $15 on eBay. Not worth repairing.
Paul via phone
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 8:43 PM, John wrote:
>
> mike wilson wrote:
>> If you can find a decent repair shop, it may be repairable for less than
>> the price of a replacement.
>
> Aye, there's
mike wilson wrote:
If you can find a decent repair shop, it may be repairable for less than
the price of a replacement.
Aye, there's the rub; finding an actual "decent repair shop"!
On 7/29/2016 4:37 PM, mike wilson wrote:
On 29 July 2016 at 20:36 ann sanfedele wrote:
:-)
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 3:05 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> Standard plug -- now it is playing a CD ...
>
> I really like this critter - it has a nice sound... also struck by how much
> itlooks a bit like Jostein's horse fly
>
> :-)
>
> ann
>
>
>>
Standard plug -- now it is playing a CD ...
I really like this critter - it has a nice sound... also struck by how
much itlooks a bit like Jostein's horse fly
:-)
ann
On 7/29/2016 5:14 PM, Paul wrote:
When you say the power supply is an outlet in your wall, do you mean
it's a standard two
Well that solder joint idea that you and PJ mentioned is intriguing - I
was jsut sort of interested in it
turning out to be something that is , as they say today, "a thing". I
have left it on radio since I wrote earlier -
and just now I popped in a cassette and it played. So for now, I
When you say the power supply is an outlet in your wall, do you mean
it's a standard two or three prong plug or a "wall wort" like this?
https://app.box.com/s/lrghaqvg3ai9dj15fip7vrs7eifal1i3
https://app.box.com/s/s8xtgbfn1473zh4bvxxsemg28cwkyg9i
If it's a "wall wort", that may be your
ann sanfedele wrote:
>Mark -
>The" power supply" is an outlet in my wall - is that what you mean?
Nope. I was referring to the power supply internal to the boom box:
Transformer, rectifier diodes, capacitors and several voltage
regulators.
>Yes, the same thing happened, in effect - with the
> On 29 July 2016 at 20:36 ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> Mark -
> The" power supply" is an outlet in my wall - is that what you mean?
The wall outlet is your power source. Inside the player is a bunch of
electronic gubbins that takes that power and divvies it out to the
Apparently cassette recorders have become a thing...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1604247/PESO/PESO%20--cassetrecorder.html
On 7/29/2016 1:15 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Mark Roberts
wrote:
Does the CD
player or cassette
There could be a cold break in a solder joint. The electronics don't
need to warm up but the break in the joint needs to warm up to make
contact. It's unlikely but not impossible. I can't think of anything else.
On 7/29/2016 10:52 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
this is what I have
Mark -
The" power supply" is an outlet in my wall - is that what you mean?
Yes, the same thing happened, in effect - with the tape and cd player...
it wouldnt come on ... and actually the cd player suddenly started playing
when I just left the cd I had in it sit.. and the tape player worked
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>> Does the CD
>> player or cassette part of this thing show the same symptoms?
>
>I'm surprised that some besides Ann and I still remember what a "cassette
>recorder" is.
I was, frankly, amazed to see "cassette"
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Mark Roberts
wrote:
> Does the CD
> player or cassette part of this thing show the same symptoms?
>
I'm surprised that some besides Ann and I still remember what a "cassette
recorder" is.
Dan Matyola
ann sanfedele wrote:
>this is what I have
>
>http://www.aztekcomputers.com/PD6548SL-EMERSON-794250.html?source=googleps=CMn8qp7zmM4CFUkkhgodE48MIQ
>
>This is what it does now. I turn on the radio and get silence...
>thinking I turned it off a walk away and quite a while later the radio
>comes
There used to be shops you could take such an item & have it repaired at
a reasonable price. But, no more.
Progress!
On 7/29/2016 11:08 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Ann, that is very strange indeed. As a former physics major who used to
tinker with radio broad casting and transmitting
Ann, that is very strange indeed. As a former physics major who used to
tinker with radio broad casting and transmitting equipment, as well as
radio receivers, I can think of no credible explanation. Have there been
any recent alien abductions reported in the Village lately?
The only solution
this is what I have
http://www.aztekcomputers.com/PD6548SL-EMERSON-794250.html?source=googleps=CMn8qp7zmM4CFUkkhgodE48MIQ
This is what it does now. I turn on the radio and get silence...
thinking I turned it off a walk away and quite a while later the radio
comes on.
I figured it was just
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