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Old 08-28-2012, 06:44 AM
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Hi Snelson,

Panasonic TR-1010P is SAMS #279086, US $25.00 pdf or paper via snail mail.

I purchased it, paper version, among others, last week.

If you wait until i receive it by transatlantic mail from the US i can scan the schematic.

In the meantime, start stocking up on miniature electrolytics. These micro TVs were often not operated for long times after the initial Wow! factor had worn off so most failures are due to dried out electrolytics.

I've found out from experience that most of the "old" TR-Series (1010 & 1020) don't work, but the newer TR-1030P & 1031P usually operate OK.
A mystery is the TR-1000P, although older that the 1010 and the 1020, they usually work fine. Better quality electrolytics in that production run i guess...

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jhalphen
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