Yes, I have got into the plate voltage on a pair of 6146 finals on a small
CW
transmitter one time. (not fun, rest assured). I have not taken the back
off yet,
but that was going to be my next step. Try to figure out what was what, if
there
were reasonable numbers on the chips that look like the
On 03/24/2017 11:31 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I have a Westinghouse 37" monitor. It has HDMI and if there is audio on the
> HDMI it should be heard through the speakers on the monitor. This thing has
> great video, I would like to fix the audio issue if I can, I use the thing
> with an
>
Before replacing any parts, it may be worth to try to inject some audio
signal to the amp amplifier first there are other failure modes
possible such as PCB, capacitor, mixer/volume control, DAC, ..
In any case, when you get all the way here into the TV - you could even
explore
On 03/25/17 10:48, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Yes, I have tried both inputs, and zip. There is something wrong in the
> audio
> path. I can feed another TV with the HDMI cable from the RPi and get good
> audio, so the issue is with the TV/Monitor. I can tell you this much
> Westinghouse
> is useless, I
Yes, I have tried both inputs, and zip. There is something wrong in the
audio
path. I can feed another TV with the HDMI cable from the RPi and get good
audio, so the issue is with the TV/Monitor. I can tell you this much
Westinghouse
is useless, I sent them a note to the address given for such
On 03/25/17 02:35, wes wrote:
> he did specify that he can send the audio elsewhere, but he likes the
> Westinghouse monitor's speakers and wants to fix them.
>
> personally, I'd verify that it doesn't work with another device first.
>
> -wes
Agreed. First confirm that it truly is broken by
I suppose he could technically get an amplifier to wire to the speakers
directly from the 3.5mm input jack.
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 2:35 AM, wes wrote:
> he did specify that he can send the audio elsewhere, but he likes the
> Westinghouse monitor's speakers and wants to fix
he did specify that he can send the audio elsewhere, but he likes the
Westinghouse monitor's speakers and wants to fix them.
personally, I'd verify that it doesn't work with another device first.
-wes
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 2:01 AM, benjamin barber
wrote:
> doesn't the
doesn't the Raspberry Pi have an audio output of its own?
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 11:31 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I have a Westinghouse 37" monitor. It has HDMI and if there is audio on the
> HDMI it should be heard through the speakers on the monitor. This thing has
>
Folks,
I have a Westinghouse 37" monitor. It has HDMI and if there is audio on the
HDMI it should be heard through the speakers on the monitor. This thing has
great video, I would like to fix the audio issue if I can, I use the thing
with an
RPi. So far I have hit zero on finding a service manual.
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