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This is the site feedback page, its not the blog or forum, please use it to let us know if you enjoyed the site. Maybe you found one of the technical articles or stock faults of use in one of your own repairs. Perhaps there is something missing you would like to see. Whatever stimulated your grey cells, If you enjoyed this site found its content left you all misty eyed, then please leave a comment as it would be very welcome. Finally thank you for taking time to visit us and happy reminiscing.
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Boingy Boingy wrote on July 23, 2015 at 12:25 am
I've been searching for a while for a site like this. I was in the trade from the early 80's right up to the time when plasmas killed the repairs game. Nowadays I'm a field engineer for a well known German white goods company.

I've been looking around the forums and it reminds me very much of how I miss working on TVs.

I would like to get registered as a forum user, if that's OK.
You're running an excellent site, which has made an old TV engineer very happy 🙂
Admin Reply:
Hi Thanks for your kind comments and its great to have another TV engineer find his way to our doors. Check out the Trade Tales category, you will find many a tale of TV engineers out in the field and back in the workshop. Perhaps you may have some of your own. You should have an e-mail waiting for you re the forum.
michelle michelle wrote on February 20, 2015 at 11:45 pm
Great site, I have enjoyed learning more about the long-forgotten TV I found in my parents house on Tuesday. A 1972 Ferguson Colourstar 3713 (8500? Thorn? 4 knobs for the channels and sliders for the rest).

I put it up for sale in the hope that it would find a new home and lease of life which it did. Without sites like yours it would have gone straight to the tip! I never imagined it was quite that old.