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Strange Ferguson SRB1 Display. Is it an Error Code?
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<blockquote data-quote="philpem" data-source="post: 1150354" data-attributes="member: 415269"><p>No problem, please do keep us updated with how you get on. Hopefully you can get yours fixed! You've reminded me that at some point, I need to fix my Philips one. It was modified by one of the satellite vendors of the day to receive D2MAC. I think as I said above, the RAM's gone, because it behaves really strangely and won't come out of standby.</p><p></p><p>I had a Tatung which misbehaved then died completely (wouldn't come out of standby) and swapping the RAMs resurrected it.</p><p></p><p>The other potential issue on these is the DMAC chipset, I think Captain Jack (also on these forums) had one which died that way. I'll leave it for him to chime in if he likes - I can't remember the symptoms or what model of receiver it was, beyond that swapping one of the ITT D/D2MAC chips made it work again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philpem, post: 1150354, member: 415269"] No problem, please do keep us updated with how you get on. Hopefully you can get yours fixed! You've reminded me that at some point, I need to fix my Philips one. It was modified by one of the satellite vendors of the day to receive D2MAC. I think as I said above, the RAM's gone, because it behaves really strangely and won't come out of standby. I had a Tatung which misbehaved then died completely (wouldn't come out of standby) and swapping the RAMs resurrected it. The other potential issue on these is the DMAC chipset, I think Captain Jack (also on these forums) had one which died that way. I'll leave it for him to chime in if he likes - I can't remember the symptoms or what model of receiver it was, beyond that swapping one of the ITT D/D2MAC chips made it work again. [/QUOTE]
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