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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for intermediate tv techs..., October 4, 2001
This review is from: Troubleshooting & Repair Guide to TV (Paperback)
The book gives an overall view of how today's tv's work and how to find most faults. Alot of the troubleshooting tips are a little too general in their explanations and constantly refer you to the tv's Photofact or schematic, which is kind of annoying. But I did find myself learning quite a bit. I've only been into tv repair for a year and I found the book to be fairly chanlleging, but left me wanting more-which I guess is a good thing.
The book is broken down by circuit types- video, power supply, high voltage...etc. Also, there's a section devoted to helping you read and follow the various schematics which is very helpful.
Overall, very good book...just a tad bit too general in detail.
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