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"amstereo - matt2" <amstereo@optusINTERnetDOT.comDOT.auSTRALIA> wrote in
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desperate and childish insults around to try and disguise the fact that he
hasn't got a clue about the subject in question when he challenged by
someone who actually knows something about it.
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It's Rod Speed, enough said. He gets painted into a corner and throws"But the last two days I have not been able to use my stereo
on the AM band due to a very noticeable hum in the background
on the top of one particular station on the AM band"
i.e it's just starting to occur
if yours is a cheaper power supply, the psu
will kill the rest of the system when it goes
More bullshit.
i fix PC's for a living and i have the after effects of many sato/ritmo
power supplies failing taking the rest of the system with it (except the
floppy drive in one case)
over voltage protection on the output lines either failed or were
non-existant in these supplies, i have 10 in a stack that have 'just
failed'
they all have things in common - one being an increase in interference to
an
am radio (which i always have on for this very reason - that and theres
better programming on am)
(ritmo/sato power supplies are notorious for this)
More bullshit.
I doubt you can back that claim up.
i have a stack of these that failed 3 with undersides of the psu's BLACK,
4
just not running with chard areas around a zener diode and the other 3 had
other issues like tap it and the pc would reset AND THATS JUST THIS YEAR -
sounds like quality to me
your full of shit your self - you say shit like 'total crap' 'absolute
bullshit' etc but you never back up ur claims - maybe it is you who be
full
of da crap no?
desperate and childish insults around to try and disguise the fact that he
hasn't got a clue about the subject in question when he challenged by
someone who actually knows something about it.