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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-November - Vol 5 Issue 9 - Page 21

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/NOVEMBER 1983
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TECH
SHOP
PROFILE
KEN ALBERTSON: Has worked in the Brady
Juke Box Shop for a year and a half. Ken
repairs jukeboxes and associated electronic
subassemblies. Also, he is working toward an
AAS Degree.
DON ARBUCKLE: Has worked with Brady
Distributing ten years and is currently the
Production Shop Manager. He has attended
many factory-sponsored schools and studied
electronics at Central Piedmont Community
College.
HARVEY ARNOLD: Maintains vending equip-
ment. He has been with Brady for nine years
and worked a vending route five years prior to
this.
MIR BARAR: Has worked for the Brady Video
and Logic Shop for seven months. He holds a
BSE Degree from the University of North
Carolina. His experience is in monitor and
logic repair.
RONNIE BARNES: Currently the Jukebox
Shop and Electronics Parts Manager. He has
worked with Brady Distributing for ten years
and has an AAS Degree equivalent. Prior to
working at Brady he maintained Hawk missiles
for the U.S. Marines.
MARK BLEDSOE: Has worked in the Video
Repair Shop for a year and a half. Prior to
working with Brady, he repaired IBM circuit
cards and worked as a Computer Operator.
He studied Electrical and Computer Engineer-
ing at North Carolina State for a year and is
currently enrolled in the Technologies Program
at Central Piedmont Community College.
JERRY CARVER: Has worked four montns in
the Production Shop. Prior to Brady, he worked
three years for See burg, two years with Peach
State and a year and a half with Southern
Leisure.
COLIN DENNEY: Works in the Production
Shop. He has been with Brady for two years
and worked as an electrician two years prior
to this. Colin is enrolled in the Electronic
Technologies Program at Central Piedmont
Community College.
JIM DOVER: Repairs dollar bill validators, but
has worked as a game technician for the last
four years. Before working a Brady, Jim served
as an Aviation Electronics Technician for the
U.S. Navy.
JOHN ELLINGTON: HasworkedasaJukebox
Technician for the past year. His specialty has
been jukebox repair, mechanical and elec-
tronic assemblies. He is working for an AAS
Degree at Central Piedmont Community
College.
LARRY FOGLE: Has worked in the Jukebox
Shop for the past ten years. Larry's specialty
is the repair of mechanical assemblies.
BILL FOX: Worked a year in the Brady Advance
Replacements Department. He is currently
working in the Video Shop converting games
and repairing power supplies. Also, Bill is
This month's issue highlights the Service Department of
Brady Distributing Company in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Service Manager, Wayne McGuire, offers his insight to
questions asked by the Journal.
BRADY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY'S
TECH SHOP
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working towards an AAS Degree at Central
Piedmont Community College.
PHIL GRAHAM: Has worked in the Coin Op
Industry four years. The past year and a half
he has worked in the Production Shop as a
game technician.
KHASHAYER (JOHN) HAFEZI: Has worked
with Brady eight months, specializing in pin-
ball logic and power supply repair. John is
enrolled in the BET Degree program at the
University of North Carolina.
ROBERT HANSEN: Has worked for Brady for
four years. He works in the Production Shop
repairing monitors, logic boards, and power
supplies. Rob has a degree from the Henry
Abbott Technical School and worked in the
electronics industry for three years prior to
employment with Brady.
ROGER HARRISON: Presently working toward
his Associate Degree at Central Piedmont
Community College. During his four years at
Brady, his responsibi lilies have included logic,
power supply, audio amplifier repair, and juke-
box repair.
PAT HICKS: Repairs jukeboxes and their
electronic subassemblies. He has been with
Brady for one year.
DAVE HORNE: Has worked in the electronics
industry for eighteen years, six years with
Brady. His experience encompasses all
aspects of the game industry: monitor, logic,
power supply and machine repair: Dave's
education includes an AAS equivalent and
certification from the USAF System Tech
School.
KENT JACKSON: Has fifteen years experience
in Industrial Electronics. For the last two
years, Kent has repaired logic boards for the
Brady Video Shop. He has an AAS equivalent
and iscurrentlyworking towards a BSE Degree.
LEE JOHNSTON: Before being employed by
Brady, Lee worked five years as a field engi-
neer for the FAA and another year repairing
IBM circuit boards. He has repaired logic
boards and monitors for the Video Shop for
the past two years. Lee has a BSE Degree
from the University of North Carolina.
DAVE McCORD: Has repaired logic boards,
power supplies and monitors for the Video
Shop for two years. Dave's background in·
cludes six years experience maintaining
navigational equipment and repair of IBM
circuit boards. He has an AAS Degree and is
currently working toward a BET Degree from
the University of North Carolina.
DON McGINNIS: Has worked with the Brady
Production Shop for a year. He is knowledge-
abble in all areas of game repair. Don earned
his AAS Degree from Central Piedmont
Community College.
RICH MOSER: Has worked in the Brady Video
Shop for eight months. Monitor and logic
repair are his specialties. Before Brady, Rich
studied Computer Science and Electronic
Technology at Georgia Tech and the Devry
Institute. His AAS Degree is from York Tech.
DAN POLLOCK: Has repaired monitors for
the Video Shop during the past eight months.
He is currently working to complete an AAS
Degree from Central Piedmont Community
College.
DeWAYNE POSTON: Received electrical
training from the U.S. Marines. During his six
years with Brady, he has worked as an Audio
and Jukebox Tech repairing amplifiers and
electronic subassemblies.
GIL RANDOM: Has worked with Brady four
years repairing cosmetic and structural
damage to games and jukeboxes.
SCOTT RICH: Works in the Production Shop
repairing monitors, power supplies and logic
boards. He has three years experience with
Brady and is studying for an AAS Degree.
RONNIE SCOGGINS: Video Shop Supervisor.
Over the last eight years, Ronnie has worked
in all phases of game repair. His background
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