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Echostar AD3000IP Viaccess - Audio problem
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<blockquote data-quote="davjen" data-source="post: 678882" data-attributes="member: 294616"><p>I have decided after more than a year to do something about sorting out the audio problem. I removed the old IC and discovered that the pads under pins 59,60 & 61 on the CXA2078Q had become detached from the board. I sent a picture of the problem to Michael Danfield and he thinks that these pins may be not used - I also cannot see any connection under the pads. Llew has been very helpful in the past with the parts list for this model as I also need to replace R3 on PSU and possibly change capacitors, C10 & C11 which are looking blown, however, the type fitted are 470uF, 200V. Are you able to advise on whether the pins form part of the circuit and any other advice you may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davjen, post: 678882, member: 294616"] I have decided after more than a year to do something about sorting out the audio problem. I removed the old IC and discovered that the pads under pins 59,60 & 61 on the CXA2078Q had become detached from the board. I sent a picture of the problem to Michael Danfield and he thinks that these pins may be not used - I also cannot see any connection under the pads. Llew has been very helpful in the past with the parts list for this model as I also need to replace R3 on PSU and possibly change capacitors, C10 & C11 which are looking blown, however, the type fitted are 470uF, 200V. Are you able to advise on whether the pins form part of the circuit and any other advice you may have. [/QUOTE]
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