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Testing points

Post20 Jun 2006, 03:54

In one of my conversations with Roger Riehl, he mentioned in passing that it was possible to test and/or perform some operations on the circuitry of the watch without opening the module. I believe he said that there were two test points located somewhere inside the module, positioned such that two thin leads could be inserted, used, and then the two miniscule holes could be resealed after the servicing.

Anyone else know anything about this?
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Re: Testing points

Post20 Jun 2006, 05:06

Yes he may very well have told of such possibilities, the problem I have in conveying that info is simple. So many different Circuit boards used over the years, that it would be difficult for me to guess which one a person may have that wants to try the tap in point method.
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