--- James Thomson <jamesthomson@mac.com> wrote:
I'd been told about the list be another lurking
ex-FIer, but didn't join till after Peter Vogel
mentioned it to me.
Was involved with Series 2 and 3 development, and also
stuff that went into the series 1 later production
units...... and haven't had anything to contribute on
the list till now.
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Hi Adrian,
It's very nice to see you post to the group ! For
those of you who don't
know, Adrian is one of the main CMI series 3
designers. Correct me if I am
wrong Adrian ! Also, Adrian was at Fairlight while the
CMI 2X was still
being produced.
Regards,
James Thomson
Magic Audio Co.
The Studio
West Hampstead
London NW2 3RJ
U.K.
On 3/4/06 23:39, "Megacurve" <megacurve@yahoo.com.au>
wrote:
>
> A Brave man indeed!
>
> Peter, you should discharge the picture tube first.
> There is a cable with a big rubber cover that plugs
> into the side of the tube. You should pry a big
> screwdriver into there, making contact with the
metal
> connection, and with another big screwdriver, short
> that to chassis. There may be a big spark, but the
> screwdrivers will not be damaged 8^) and you will
> have discharged the tube (which acts like a big
> capacitor).
>
> Don't do this with the power on!
>
> -- Adrian Bruce
>
> --- Harald Feldmann <feldmann@
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