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Old 11th Oct 2017, 4:12 pm   #22
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Default Re: Old Uher 4000 motor problem.

Radiosmurf,

Thank you for an excellent description and details. Although your description is for a Uher, I have the same problem or very similar with Grundig C100L cassette machines and the motor/circuit.

I must say that the way you have explained the technical aspect of the motor, it's function and intended operation is outstanding. You have a rare ability to convey a complex problem in a way that is clear and easily understandable. Such ability is to be congratulated, not that many other people don't have the technical knowledge, which is to be admired but many with that knowledge often lack the ability to explain it in such a way.

I'm sure that your engineering background is a main reason for your ability.

Once again thank you.
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