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In article <4c0e80a6$0$1644$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net>, SMS <scharf.steven(a)geemail.com> wrote:
>On 07/06/10 1:41 PM, someone(a)some.domain wrote:
>> In article<4c0d556c$0$1641$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net>,
> SMS<scharf.steven(a)geemail.com> wrote:
>>> On 02/06/10 8:55 PM, someone(a)some.domain wrote:
>>>> In
>>> article<7f17a63e-5121-4154-bdb3-7c472e2c6b07(a)m21g2000vbr.googlegroups.com>,
>>> "ed_herman(a)yahoo.com"<ed_herman(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> 06-02-10 19:34
>>>>> 98 4Runner sunroof is open in the tilt position. Switch only clicks
>>>>> either direction =96 no motor sound. Diagnosis? Is there a manual/
>>>>> crank way to close the sunroof? Does repair require removing the
>>>>> headliner? Thanks for your help. Ed
>>>> you did check the fuse and then switch with a vtvom meter?
>>>
>>> Wow, haven't seen anyone mention a VTVOM in about 30 years.
>> i actually own two. analogue even. i also own a lab quality crt ocilliscope
>> bought at the mit flea market fo $50. have you seen the prices on classic?
>
>Actually I saw a VTVM at the electronics flea market near me in April.
>It was cheap, as were all the old Tektronix scopes that seem to be there
>month after month.
>
>At the Embedded Systems Conference there were a bunch of companies
>displaying their USB pods for scopes. A fast multi-channel storage scope
>is now very cheap, and slow ones even cheaper.
very neat.