>Hi Joel,
>It sounds like the I/O Powerboard is failing. That is what causes the click,
>click, click, etc. thru the speaker.  But also, the "breaking glass sound"
>usually is an indication of a daughterboard (processor) failure. I have
>repaired five of these over the past 8 months, in fact, I'm working on one
>right now.
>Ray

Ray and all who've responded,
Thank you.  Have to admit, that's not what I wanted to hear.  This 
was a low-buck project, not a system I've been using or with which 
I'm set.  Despite its size, the Pismo is a little better suited to 
most of what I do.
Thanks again,
Joel

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Joel Furtek
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University of Virginia Women's Rowing
Office: (434) 982-5665
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