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I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book will u recommend for me,pls??
 
On Tue, 6 May 2014, gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:

I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book
will u recommend for me,pls??
Take a look at the "faq" for the newsgroup, which is really multiple books
about the repair of electronic equipment.

http://www.repairfaq.org

Michael
 
On 06.05.14 13:05, gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:
I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book will u recommend for me,pls??
First follow 6 years of primary school education.
Then come back to ask for advice.
 
On Tue, 6 May 2014, Sjouke Burry wrote:

On 06.05.14 13:05, gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:
I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book
will u recommend for me,pls??

First follow 6 years of primary school education.
Then come back to ask for advice.

I thought perhaps English wasn't his first language.

Michael
 
gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:
I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book will u recommend for me,pls??
With all due respect, you need more than a book. You need schooling in
electronics to understand how to do this. Then the books can be an aid
in understanding how to repair electronic circuits.
 
On 05/06/2014 04:05 AM, gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:
I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls book will u recommend for me,pls??

Here ya go, Sparky. http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_tshoot.html
 
dave wrote:
On 05/06/2014 04:05 AM, gkosworldreign@gmail.com wrote:
I intend to learn how to repair TV and other basic electronics, pls
book will u recommend for me,pls??

Here ya go, Sparky. http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_tshoot.html

TV repair is hardly basic electronics. Over the past 25 years or so, they
have become extremely complex. They are microprocessor based, and have an
abundance of specialized ICs that try to package as much as a function into
one chip as possible. Power supplies are of the switching variety; works of
art themselves.
The latest generation (serving the digital broadcast media) are extremely
complex. video is purely digital. Audio is digital until the final step
where it's sent into a DAC where it finally becones an analog signal that
you can hear.

I don't mean to scare you, but just a touch of reality to put TVs out of the
basic electronics world. They are very, very complex machines nowadays.
Good luck with learning electronics. Electronic technology paid my rent for
many years. I hope you will come back here with questions as they arise
(and they WILL).

Cheers,
Dave M
 

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