Thank you for this presentation of the operation of the Sencore VA62A Video Analyzer. I made several comments about the background of this product, but it was totally deleted with the accidental click of a button. So I will no longer (again!!!) not trust the web platforms to preserver my text thoughts on Google or whatever.
My comment was about the concept of the Sencore VA48 Video Analyzer, which I wrote the operational portion of the manual while being the Factory Field Engineer at the time. Herb Bowden, Founder and CEO of Sencore, described to me his concept of having "everything in one box" that would allow a technical servicer to use a "systems approach" to troubleshoot consumer devices in the home or on the bench. The VA48 at the time, followed along that concept from the former CB42 CB Analyzer, testing from front-to-back, finding the problem. The VA68A is still an excellent product, well designed for it's purpose at the time.
Nice video.. I watched Bob's video on his not too long ago. I also see that Leader lsw-333 in the background.. I just picked one of those up here locally. was wondering if you might do a little video on that?
Thank you for this presentation of the operation of the Sencore VA62A Video Analyzer.
I made several comments about the background of this product, but it was totally deleted with the accidental click of a button.
So I will no longer (again!!!) not trust the web platforms to preserver my text thoughts on Google or whatever.
My comment was about the concept of the Sencore VA48 Video Analyzer, which I wrote the operational portion of the manual while being the Factory Field Engineer at the time.
Herb Bowden, Founder and CEO of Sencore, described to me his concept of having "everything in one box" that would allow a technical servicer to use a "systems approach" to troubleshoot consumer devices in the home or on the bench.
The VA48 at the time, followed along that concept from the former CB42 CB Analyzer, testing from front-to-back, finding the problem.
The VA68A is still an excellent product, well designed for it's purpose at the time.
Dennis, I like my VA62A also. It is useful enough to dedicate a place on the bench shelf.
Pete
Great video on the va62a ,I enjoy your presentations as always,keep up the good work!
Wildon Priddy ii
I think the front covers were optional. I believe I saw that in a Sencore catalog. Happy Independence Day! God Bless
Nice video.. I watched Bob's video on his not too long ago. I also see that Leader lsw-333 in the background.. I just picked one of those up here locally. was wondering if you might do a little video on that?
+Bret Frohwein I will be uploading a video on the LSW-333 today.
+Bret Frohwein I also put a copy of the operation manual for the LSW-333 on my google drive. You can download it from there.
+Dennis Carter you rock! I see your google drive but I don't see the manual there. :/
+Bret Frohwein Try this link
drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9Na-tN3ZdY-OW04X1FQZFV1X3c
I see an LSW-359 swemar generator.
Nice unit, how old would you say it is?
+adumanter Mine is dated 1984
@@bandersentv i have 10 VA VA 62 A, i love them