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An excellent document to assist in the repair of my old personal tape player. It includes full circuit diagrams and physical layout drawings and full instructions on disassembly and fault finding.
Well worth the meagre price.
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Very good conversation, Pretty fast Service, wood do it again,
Have paid by Paypal, so i got the Service Manual online after 15 Min.
Very helpfully.
Greeting from Germany,
Hans
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Good-quality scans. Detailed description. I hope I can repair the machine.
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High-quality scanning. Detailed description. Recommend for all technician. A+++
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This is a good quality scan of the original Service Manual from Nordmende, Germany. Contains the circuit diagram, PCB layout, adjust/tune instructions as well. It is NOT in English but in GERMAN language! That was quite right for my german friend from the lower east side in Berlin.
GEX-P7000TV,P7000TVP
Since detection circuits cannot be unified into one even with the above conversion, turn the IF to 6.0 MHz for all methods by utilizing a frequency difference of 0.5 MHz between each IF. When IF = 5.5 or 6.5 MHz: Mix an oscillator of 0.5 MHz to turn it to 6.0 MHz. 6.0 MHz: Nothing is to be mixed. In other words, by turning a mixer of 0.5 MHz on for methods B, G, H, D and K or off for I, sound detection is enabled with only one detection circuit of 6.0 MHz. The multi-SIF refers to such a method as explained above which enables SIFs of each method (B, G, H, D, K and I) to be detected.
SOUND IF (2nd)
SIF:6.5MHz
5.5MHz 0.5MHz Mixer
6.5MHz
Freqency
Freqency 0.5MHz 0.5MHz 0.5MHz Conduct sound detection with 6.0MHz
6MHz
Freqency
6.0
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