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General => General Forum => Topic started by: Keith on March 24, 2011,04:03:21

Title: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: Keith on March 24, 2011,04:03:21
Has any one bought this or been on the course or considering buying it?

http://www.tvdiagnostics.com/

Keith
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: pan on March 26, 2011,06:16:56

Hi Keith,

No first time I've seen this device.
All I can tell you but I'm sure you already know, is the inventor, Fawzi Ibrahim is at the forefront in electronics.
I remember reading his articles in the Television magazine some years back.
 
Pan
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: Turnip on March 26, 2011,12:28:10
Hi,

Me too, but he was totally theoretical where some of us had to try mend the stuff.

Bit doubtful - but with due respects - magazine folded - Chris
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: tellyman on July 05, 2011,17:02:28
some of you may like to know there is a television magazine forum Here http://www.television-magazine-forum.co.uk/content/ I visit it every day also I can tell you I have in mt position Television Receivers BY KF Ibrahim which helped me through my City And Guilds Exams a few years ago. On the TMF site you can find people who are using TVDiagnostica and how they are getting on. :thumbup:
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: droliprosty10 on July 07, 2011,09:05:46
The RF output on the Fluke 54200 TV Generator covers the entire RF frequency range from 32 to 900 MHz. The output frequency can be set directly with a resolution of 50 kHz. For fast and precise reference you can enter the RF carrier level either in mV or dBµV and the maximum output level is as high as 100 mV at any carrier frequency. Group Delay pre-correction, also known as group delay filtering, allows you to test applications that need accurate luminance and chrominance timing.
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: Turnip on July 12, 2011,13:17:53
Hi tellyman,

You don't actually say anything concrete about this 'diagnostics biz' course. Confess got my C&Gs in Radio/Tv also Electronics servicing well back in the early 60's

Perhaps somewhat out of date - Chris.
Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: Ohm Supplies on August 07, 2011,13:55:38
Hello all.

 The diagnosica is a clever idea and quite neat by all accounts.

From what I understand it works by "mimicking the job of the main board by adding a switch on voltage"
 
This isn't a new concept on repairing a board but it comes in one neat, tidy package,

it does have a few draw backs, from the feed back I've read it doesn’t always work, needs a different lead for each board (these are available separately) and is the most expensive way I’ve come across of doing the job but it’s a nice idea.
I’ve never met Mr I personally but I’m glad to hear he’s at the forefront of electronics. His family must be so proud,

Regards
Andy


Title: Re: TV Diagnostika for LCD TV's
Post by: brainstorm on August 09, 2011,06:19:09
Hi

Ive got one of these adaptors and on the whole they work very well, there was only once that I used it and it failed to work so I am happy with it so far, the biggest drawback is that it only works with a few manufacturer's ie Philips and Samsung, so I haven't been able to use it as much as i would like.

I bought it to try and support someone who is trying to invest in our industry and if it does take off then i'm sure he will produce more adaptors