Customer Reviews: Great for intermediate tv techs... October 5, 2001 John M. Reina (Austin, TX USA) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
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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