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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 396195" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>For some reason, this thread/post never showed up in my 'new posts', hence the delay replying.</p><p>Low RF is usually a failing laser diode; but it could be just dirty optics.</p><p>That could account for the focus madness; but focus madness could also be so many other things.</p><p>I don't know this machine, but my *old* Sony has almost everything marked & labelled on the circuit boards, test point signal names, trimmer functions. etc. So the "RF" test point may be marked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 396195, member: 807"] For some reason, this thread/post never showed up in my 'new posts', hence the delay replying. Low RF is usually a failing laser diode; but it could be just dirty optics. That could account for the focus madness; but focus madness could also be so many other things. I don't know this machine, but my *old* Sony has almost everything marked & labelled on the circuit boards, test point signal names, trimmer functions. etc. So the "RF" test point may be marked. [/QUOTE]
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