On 4/1/2012 4:53 PM, paul swed wrote:
Yes thats what makes old gear fun.
It costs $0 up front and lots of time ongoing.
:-)

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Magnus Danielson<[email protected]
wrote:
Fellow time-nuts,

I'm sure you all have done this at least once. Repaired something up,
feeling happy about it, slap it in and then if fails on you again.

The transformer in the DC-DC converter failed again. Popped the lid even.

*sigh* I think I will have to rebuild that from scratch.

Cheers,
Magnus

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This is where you find another junker for pennies or free for parts and hope it isn't the same problem. I had an HP 54502a scope that started to reboot randomly. Instead of fixing it, I feel I would be money ahead and bought another one for parts. Got it at a better price than the first one and guess what, it worked better too. . .

Randy, KI6WAS
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