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[TV] Re: LCD TV's



Yes, I agree all of this, but new technology is the effort of other more skillful electronic scientist's R&D result. If have thier explanations would much easier than oneself to look at the physical equipment if-self. Now All skills are hiden inside ICs, if no theory and ICs data can not understand them with one-self's own effort. Some theory is going to add to the circuits that working on the equipment. Use basiv knowledge to understand it is the most basic way to work on it. Every TV repair job, if have original service manual would be much easier to work on it. Although after fixed it, only one or two small component is the problemparts, but huge labor already placed on it. Every body need to be a Tv guy , who have to know basic electronics. One is the exception. But new thing need more patience to learn and absorb the new circuit design.



Thank you
Yu, Ming
A1 Discount E&TV Service (Lic : E79924)
415-724-0005
http://www.the-best-tv-guy.com
2229 San Jose Ave.,
SF, CA 94112
04-03-09




________________________________
From: Ronald Soccoli <resoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 1:03:03 PM
Subject: [TV] Re: LCD TV's


Guys - Never discount the value of basic electronic theory. I am a  
electronic engineer  that graduated from Worcester Tech. Have worked  
47 years on surface ship sonar, but my background in electronics has  
helped me fix numerous ( probably well over 200 ) electronic  
devices. So basic theory plus experience (plus common sense) will  
certainly produce great results.  Good luck guys.

Ron


On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:24 54AM, Otit2@xxxxxxx wrote:

>
>
>
> I am been teaching electronic repair for almost 35 years,during all  
> those
> years I graduate about 500 Electronic Technicians,the course went  
> for 2 years,4
> hours per week,in the evenings,and so people was able to keep a job  
> for while
>  they came to school, and the only thing I was teaching was  
> electronic plus
> some  math to understand some theory, I divide the classes in 2,  
> the first 2
> hours was  theory and the next 2 hours,practice or lab. where the  
> students was
> able to have  hands on right from the beginning,is very difficult  
> that they
> keep the  interest,if you only teach theory for long time before  
> they touch any
> thing, on this practice classes they learn color code, wattage and  
> size  for
> different resistors,test capacitors with the Z meter,how to use  
> the tester,use
> of the fingers to check for temperature to see if something  was  
> working,use
> of the nose to check for overheat components,use of the scope as  a  
> tool for
> troubleshooting,how to solder special SMC etc and this practice or  
> lab classes
> keep the interest very high,the number of people that quit the  
> course was
> very low,maybe 2%.-We have tests on theory and practice once in a  
> while,also I
> was available on Saturday morning for 4 hours for those that miss  
> a  class
> during the week for recuperation,was very fun to teach,you can see  
> people that
> came that they did know nothing about electronic and after  the 2  
> years they
> were able to diagnose problems,even I just to have a doctor  that  
> came to
> classes with his son
> I have many successful stories about this people,many of them doing  
> labor
> work and after they graduate as an Electronic Technician they found  
> some very
> good jobs in this field,sometimes they call me or visit me to  
> thanks me for the
>  training,some of them work for the government,my teaching program was
> certified  by the State,some of the students pass the CET test,the  
> age for this
> courses  went from 16 years old to 75.- If I teach today I will  
> have to adjust the
>  program with this new technology, I remember one guy that work in  
> a big
> potato  warehouse and was making the minimum salary,when He got his  
> certificate,He
> went  to his boos and ask for a raise,He was the one keeping all the
> computers  running in that plant,they triple his salary right  
> away,others companies
> pay for  the training,even Welfare pay for some of the students and  
> the
> government.-  Have a nice day.-
> Tito's TV Sales and Service=CET Id.66
> Saint Anthony-Idaho-83445.-
>
>
>
> In a message dated 4/2/2009 6:46:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> Steelen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
>
> Thank you Ming!
>
> My school was only a 2 year tech school.  They basically tried to  
> teach the
> whole field of electronics in two years.  Lots of theory, build  
> lots of
> circuits. some non electronics classes to meet  accreditation  
> standards. some
> networking (Basic), PC Hardware, some  Programming. It was a good  
> foundation, but
> they didn't really tech how to fix  things. They taught things you  
> need to know
> to fix things, but not the process  of repairing things. No quick  
> test tips or
> secrets of the pro's. most of my  classmates are probably working  
> in jobs were
> they test the same circuit board  all day or just swap cards to fix  
> whatever
> they are working on. I don't want  to buy a $200 board because some  
> cheap
> parts have failed or a bad solder joint  was made. I want to find  
> the problem and
> fix it for cheap. I have a limited  budget here and I try to save  
> it for the
> test equipment I need. They didn't  even have a scope when I  
> started here, all
> they had was a cheap multi-meter  and a decent soldering station. S!
> ometime si buy my own gear on ebay and  just bring it in when  
> needed, but I
> did make them buy me a scope, a Variable  AC supply/isolation  
> transformer, ESR
> meter, and function generator/frequency  counter. I lack the more  
> specialized
> instruments though.
>
> Anyway, sorry  to ramble. Thanks for the book I will read it over  
> the next
> week or so and see  how it goes and thanks again to all for sharing  
> your
> suggestions.
>
> Nathan
>
> Nathaniel Steele
> A/V  Technician
> AAS-CEET
> Frederick County Public Schools
> 1415 Amherst  street,
> P.O. Box 3508
> Winchester, VA 22601
>
> Phone: 1-540-662-4518  ext 88240
> Mobile: 1-540-974-2172
> Fax:  1-540-667-5179
>
>
>>>> Ming Yu <yuming@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  4/2/2009 3:52 AM >>>
>
> Hi, Dear friend, I am now sending you the  link of this e-book. it  
> is about
> 13M files.
> The link is "
> http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=13d24b809029382fd2db6fb9a8902bda  
> "   Please look at it carefully, if after finish look at it and still
> need more  information you can go to that LCD site to buy that  
> information. I
> feel it is  so good but it will suit some body's idea. as new model  
> LCD, Plasma
> TV are  very difficult to change individual small parts. It is  
> needed to
> changed the  whole board.
> If your school has excellent courses, please tell me so that  I can  
> go to
> study online. I feel myself did not know so much on LCD and Plasma  
> TV as CRT
> Base TVs. These CRT base TV theory I was taught at I was a boy. it  
> was very
> wonderful  course, every small piece of circuit are explanned  very  
> detailed  so
> that I can work over 40 years still can understand  other newer  
> circuit. All
> LCD Pasma TV circuit are " MCC "( MO. Cha. Cha. ....  Chinese  
> pronounciation
> .....At I was a boy MCC means not very clear on every  thing ) not  
> very clear and
> grasp it with confidence.
>
>
> Thank  you
> Yu, Ming
> A1 Discount E&TV Service (Lic :  E79924)
> 415-724-0005
> http://www.the ( http://www.the/  )-best-tv-guy.com
> 2229 San Jose Ave.,
> SF, CA  94112
> 04-01-09
>
>
>
>
> Thank You
> Yu, Ming
> A1 Discount  E&TV Service (Lic : E79924)
> 415-724-0005
> http://www.the (  http://www.the/ )-best-tv-guy.com
> 2229 San Jose Ave.,
> SF, CA  94112
> 04-01-09
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From:  Anthony Clayton <tcccjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:17:24 PM
> Subject: [TV] Re: LCD  TV's
>
>
>
> I wood like a copy of that EBook Ming also thank you in  advance
>
>
> --- On Wed, 4/1/09, Randy Drennen  <rdrennen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
> wrote:
>
>> From: Randy Drennen  <rdrennen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [TV] Re: LCD TVs
>>  To: tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 2:28  PM
>> I would like to see that EBook Ming.  Could you send me  a
>> copy?
>> Have a great day!
>>
>> Randy D.
>>  Tech 153
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ming Yu"  <yuming@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>  Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 3:05 PM
>> Subject: [TV] Re: LCD  TVs
>>
>>
>>>
>>> No, it is very simple talking,  every thing are
>> external talking, nothing
>>> tell you depth  into how it work , and working theory.
>> if you like I will
>>> send you one E-book that is 500 pages of book it will
>> tell you  more than
>>> it. This site I already have purchase one, but can  not
>> get much benefit.
>>> You still need to have to look at  more books.
>>> If you like it, I will upload it to mediafire.com  and
>> post the link to
>>> you. After look at this book I have  the outlined
>> structure of this LCD,
>>> Plasma TVs, but each  circuit still need to find out
>> and study. now every
>>>  older TV guy only can changed boards to fix it. If
>> have depth
>>> understanding of computer science may be better to
>> work on new  model LCD,
>>> Plasma TVs.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Nathan  Steele
>> <Steelen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To:  TV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 9:46:34  AM
>>> Subject: [TV] LCD TVs
>>>
>>>
>>>  Anyone out there have links to some good resources for
>> learning to  repair
>>> LCD TVs?
>>> I repair A/V electronics for the  School board (21
>> schools in our district
>>> currently). We  haven't bought a CRT in over two
>> years and I am just now
>>>  starting to get LCD TVs with problems. Anyone
>> know if this site is  worth
>>> the money? http://www.lcd ( http://www.lcd/  )-television- 
>>> repair.com/
>> I'd like to know a
>>> little more  before forking over any money, your
>> experiences or comments
>>> would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>  Nathan
>>>
>>> Nathaniel Steele
>>> A/V  Technician
>>> AAS-CEET
>>> Frederick County Public  Schools
>>> 1415 Amherst street,
>>> P.O. Box 3508
>>> Winchester, VA 22601
>>>
>>> Phone: 1-540-662-4518 ext  88240
>>> Mobile: 1-540-974-2172
>>> Fax:  1-540-667-5179
>>>
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