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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine50" data-source="post: 6112598" data-attributes="member: 589444"><p>Any good electronics tech usually has a bench at his house.RCA's,connections are not a hard fix.Replacement parts may be found in the DIGI-KEY,or.Mouser,or NEWARK catalogs.A good de-soldering tool and soldering iron and a multimeter and a few tools should take care of your problem.If you know anyone that is a solder jockey/board stuffer ---they should be able to trouble-shoot your unit and repair it for about $20.00 Parts and labor..Maybe you could get them to fix that unit on the side....a suggestion...Alpine50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine50, post: 6112598, member: 589444"] Any good electronics tech usually has a bench at his house.RCA's,connections are not a hard fix.Replacement parts may be found in the DIGI-KEY,or.Mouser,or NEWARK catalogs.A good de-soldering tool and soldering iron and a multimeter and a few tools should take care of your problem.If you know anyone that is a solder jockey/board stuffer ---they should be able to trouble-shoot your unit and repair it for about $20.00 Parts and labor..Maybe you could get them to fix that unit on the side....a suggestion...Alpine50 [/QUOTE]
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