Short:        Electronic repair in Amigaguide format
Author:       Samuel M. Goldwasser / Mike Fuller
Uploader:     karajaal cleo murdoch edu au (Mike Fuller)
Type:         docs/hyper
Requires:     Amigaguide viewer - eg. Amigaguide or Multiview
Architecture: generic

If you're one of those people who calls for an electrician to change your
lightglobes then this set of notes on the diagnosis and repair of
electronic appliances is not for you.  If, however, you like to tinker
with appliances, hate paying those high fees to tradesmen, or perhaps are
one of those tradesmen looking for an edge, then read on.

Samuel M. Goldwasser has released a series of electronic repair notes in
HTML format on the internet ( see http://www.paranoia.com/~filipg/ ).
These are a wonderful set of documents that cover a wide range of
electronic equipment and an equally wide range of users' technical ability
and experience.  I am indebted to Samuel for his contribution and also for
the fact he has granted permission for reproduction of the documents.
You can contact Samuel via e-mail on:  sam@stdavids.picker.com

To allow a larger number of users to take advantage of these notes, I have
converted them to AmigaGuide format and released them on Aminet.
Hopefully they will filter down to those people who don't have Web access
to the Internet.

Contents of ER_1.lha

        Electronic-Repair.readme    Similar to this document
        Monitor-Repair.guide        Repair of computer & video monitors
        Monitor-Testing.guide       Testing of computer & video monitors
        Remote-Control.guide        Repair of remote control units
        Repair-Briefs.guide         Set of anecdotal repair briefs
        TV-Repair.guide             TV repair and diagnosis
        VCR-Repair.guide            VCR repair and diagnosis
        Safety.readme               Notes on safety

Mike Fuller