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Sour grapes?

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Sour grapes?

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The following appeared as a reply to a sincere request for help on the USENET newsgroup sci.electronics.repair. The company is unknown and I have deleted the email address – this sort of comment is usually not constructive. However, I include it to provide all points of view. 🙂 🙁 It isn’t that the comments are without validity – just the way they are presented. (From: National Service Manager.) “Why do people insist that they have the knowledge to repair something as complicated as an electronic circuit when they can’t even program a VCR??. If you are not familiar with switch mode power supplies, don’t attempt to repair it. If you are attempting to repair it and know of the consequences and are prepared to pay more for the extra damage you cause, or if your prepared to purchase a new VCR then go for it. But just don’t do it to try to save a few bucks. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.” Setting channels on older VCR Auto tune on a VCR 15 years old? You have to be kidding! Thes

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