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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-August - Vol 4 Issue 6 - Page 19

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STARHECH JOURNAL/AUGUST 1982
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_ _ _ _ _ _ I_N_QizITIVE
15. Identify this circuit.
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Answer:
16. What is the approximate + 12 vdc 0
output voltage?
Answer:
17. Is the lamp on?
12v
12v
Lamp
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Answer:
18. Symptom: Video game joystick inoperative, controlled video figure moves to the extreme left.
Probable cause: __________________ _
lnQuizltive Answers 10) Low (Xsistor "ON")
S*TJ 3rd ANNUAL
READER SURVEY
Inside this issue is our third annual reader survey
card. In case you missed it last month, this will
be your last opportunity to give us your personal
comments and judgements regarding your industry.
After you've filled out the various categories
listed, all you do is fold, tape or staple the form
and drop it in the mail.
It's postage-paid for your convenience.
We invite you to participate in this survey and
share your evaluations with us.
The results will be published in our October
issue.
We will be listing the additional comments you
may wish to make. So gear up. We want to hear
from you. It's your tum to rate the industry.
1 l)ON
12) 5.6v
± 5%
13) 7500 MFD
14) 15wvdc
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