16 Sep
2007
16 Sep
'07
8:35 p.m.
Juan:
I talked with Stephen. He is testing your replacement module. He and I both feel that the likelihood you have a faulty one is low but that there is no harm in testing this since it does turn out to be the module, it will prevent you from having to dig into the RX.
Now let us suppose you receive the widget and you cannot get the PLL's to function.
To what extent does the receiver function now? Does it function well enough to demonstrate at the annual meeting? If so, why not do non destructive testing if at all possible and try to get it to run before we give up completely on it.
Bob
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