Dammit, can't find this link(monitor schematics)

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JURB6006

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This can be good for anyone who does monitors and a few other things.

Quite awhile ago someone posted a link in here to Russian site that had alot of
monitor schematics. I'm sure visit-ru was in the URL, and I think it was an ru
site as well, what I mean is visit-ru was before the dot.

Place basically hasn't got a search engine that I could find, and what you get
is the basic Apache server screen, a list of files and "up one level" at the
top.

Search engines turn up way too much, and I have been playing with the search
string for quite a while. It simply might not be registered anywhere and/or has
no "meta" content, doesn't matter. Remove a word get 300,000 results, add a
word and get nothing.

I used to have this stored in an HTM file kept on the desktop at work, I wrote
it and it included all the normal sites we would have. Well when the HD crashed
it was gone.

It was pretty nice doing it that way, but I neglected to back it up. All you
did was open the file right from the desktop and you didn't need to load a
startpage, it was there, especially with DSL.

Does anyone have the link they could post ? They proved useful a few times and
instrumental in the success of one repair that I know of, maybe more.

Not only do I want to find that site again, it might be useful to others.

Thanx for anything that can lead me back to that site.

JURB
 
this is possibot the russian one:

http://rv6llh.rsuh.ru/shema.htm

and another one:

http://www.geocities.com/monitorss/schematics.html#ACER%207178IE

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Greetings from Montreal!!

With Google I select Russian as the language in Preferences.
Perform a search for "monitor schematics".
Result: 10 sites found.

Jacques
 
On 21 Jan 2004 02:44:19 GMT, JURB6006 <jurb6006@aol.com> wrote:
This can be good for anyone who does monitors and a few other things.

Quite awhile ago someone posted a link in here to Russian site that had alot of
monitor schematics. I'm sure visit-ru was in the URL, and I think it was an ru
site as well, what I mean is visit-ru was before the dot.

Place basically hasn't got a search engine that I could find, and what you get
is the basic Apache server screen, a list of files and "up one level" at the
top.

Search engines turn up way too much, and I have been playing with the search
string for quite a while. It simply might not be registered anywhere and/or has
no "meta" content, doesn't matter. Remove a word get 300,000 results, add a
word and get nothing.

I used to have this stored in an HTM file kept on the desktop at work, I wrote
it and it included all the normal sites we would have. Well when the HD crashed
it was gone.

It was pretty nice doing it that way, but I neglected to back it up. All you
did was open the file right from the desktop and you didn't need to load a
startpage, it was there, especially with DSL.

Does anyone have the link they could post ? They proved useful a few times and
instrumental in the success of one repair that I know of, maybe more.

Not only do I want to find that site again, it might be useful to others.

Thanx for anything that can lead me back to that site.

JURB
Leafing back through the hard-copy notebook I keep handy for interesting
URL's, among other things, turns up these:

http://kruso.narod.ru/poisk01.htm
http://rv611h.rsuh.ru/schema.htm

http://www.schema99.d2.cz/



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On 21 Jan 2004 02:44:19 GMT, JURB6006 hath writ:
This can be good for anyone who does monitors and a few other things.

Quite awhile ago someone posted a link in here to Russian site that had alot of
monitor schematics. I'm sure visit-ru was in the URL, and I think it was an ru
site as well, what I mean is visit-ru was before the dot.
As well, is there a site listing cross-references from re-branded
monitors to the "band name"? I have a great little ASTVision 7L
here I'd like to get back working...

Tnx
Jonesy
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On 21 Jan 2004 19:25:48 GMT, Allodoxaphobia <bit-bucket@config.com> wrote:
On 21 Jan 2004 02:44:19 GMT, JURB6006 hath writ:
This can be good for anyone who does monitors and a few other things.

Quite awhile ago someone posted a link in here to Russian site that had alot of
monitor schematics. I'm sure visit-ru was in the URL, and I think it was an ru
site as well, what I mean is visit-ru was before the dot.

As well, is there a site listing cross-references from re-branded
monitors to the "band name"? I have a great little ASTVision 7L
here I'd like to get back working...

Tnx
Jonesy
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| 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK
Were you able to look up an FCC ID number on the web?



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On 22 Jan 2004 16:27:44 GMT, John Todd hath writ:
On 21 Jan 2004 19:25:48 GMT, Allodoxaphobia <bit-bucket@config.com> wrote:

As well, is there a site listing cross-references from re-branded
monitors to the "band name"? I have a great little ASTVision 7L
here I'd like to get back working...

Were you able to look up an FCC ID number on the web?
Alas, there is a paucity of info on the monitor. Looking up
the FCC ID reveals only that -- taa-daa -- it has an FCC ID.

There are no "nearby" FCC ID's that offer me hope of getting
any further (sic) technical information.

Jonesy
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