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on an accumulation of ideas and the experience of the author gained in VCR repair. The methods described are simple and safe to use on any VCR, |
if you follow the instructions carefully. The book is designed to teach you how to do-it-yourself in your own home, using |
household items and basic tools and step-by-step instructions. No test equipment is involved. The book is broken down into sections that correspond to each particular section of a VCR, so you can easily proceed to the relevant section. Most chapters contain a review section, providing step-by-step instructions to assist in diagnosis and repair. This also acts as a checklist so you don't miss any important steps when carrying out repairs. The examples discussed and shown in the photographs try to cover every commercial possibility, and at no time is any example a specific make or model of VCR. Warning: References may be made to the American standard 110V AC mains supply. You should translate these into the English 240V AC mains standard and take the appropriate precautions with the higher voltage level. |
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