Tom Rymes wrote:

> On Thursday, July 19, 2001, at 05:21 AM, Ilene Courland wrote:
> 
>> Help me! Explain! What is a multimeter? Help! Help! Mine is still
>> flummoxed
>> and crippled.
> 
> Ilene,
> 
> If you don't know, you won't want to fix it. It involves opening the
> 2400 and using the multimeter (to determine which of the TINY fuses is
> bad). Then you would have to desolder the old fuse and put a new one on.
> (No mean feat, this is nothing like soldering two wires together...)
> 
> I still say just send it to DT&T and be done with it. You'll have it
> back in a few days good as new.
> 
> Tom

I agree with you about not doing the fix myself, but anybody here use Paul
from After Hours Consulting?

A poll: Which repair outfit is better, DT&T or AHC?

Ilene



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