Thanks to everyone that answered.
I will ask my friend to re-check for shorts and see what he finds.
regards
Tom
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On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Rafael Campos wrote:
> Check the circuit diagram carefully and you see a short circuit (i'm sure).
Last week, my buzz-fixed FR became un-buzzfixed again. Someone came
with a soldering iron and a steady hand to re-fix it.
During that operation, he made a bridge bet
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Michele Renda wrote:
> Tomas Riveros Schober ha scritto:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> I have 2 freerunners and both were A5's. I have a friend that is
>> experienced soldering and doing reworks and he performed the buzz-fix on
>> both freerunners. However, one of those seem
Tomas Riveros Schober ha scritto:
> Hello List,
>
> I have 2 freerunners and both were A5's. I have a friend that is
> experienced soldering and doing reworks and he performed the buzz-fix on
> both freerunners. However, one of those seems to have the microphone not
> working anymore. The othe
Tomas Riveros Schober writes:
> I have 2 freerunners and both were A5's. I have a friend that is
> experienced soldering and doing reworks and he performed the buzz-fix on
> both freerunners. However, one of those seems to have the microphone not
> working anymore. The other Neo was fixed cor
Hello List,
I have 2 freerunners and both were A5's. I have a friend that is
experienced soldering and doing reworks and he performed the buzz-fix on
both freerunners. However, one of those seems to have the microphone not
working anymore. The other Neo was fixed correctly (despite having
di
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