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Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

Bryan

xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Unsolder and resolder is the best solution. If that fails you can 
> actually purchase the exact replacement part (action-electronics.com is 
> a good source) and it is just a drop in resolder job. You need a 5 pin 
> Standard DIN PCB Mount. That is a better solution than using glue, etc.
> 
> Duo-R
> 
> Bryan wrote:
>> Hi all... geeze it's been almost two years since I last posted. Doh.
>>
>> Anyways, my trusty U.S. Duo system is having a problem. The A/V cable 
>> port appears to be suffering a broken connection to the PCB from the 
>> wear of plugging the cable in and out over the years. What's the best 
>> way to fix this. Unsolder the plug mount and remount it or just add some 
>> thing like hotmelt glue to lock the mount down the board? It still makes 
>> a connection most of the time, and when it fails, if you wiggle it a bit 
>> you get signal again.
>>
>> Thanks for any advice :)
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Bryan
>>
>>
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