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1  Neuros Digital Audio Computer / Neuros Digital Audio Computer - I need help! / Re: Trouble with backpack connection? on: March 09, 2006, 11:53:30 AM
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Originally posted by Derek

I know how to do the antenna reception mod and would be willing to do it for free...(less shipping).  I could take a look at your other little problems too, might be a loose solder joint or something.
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I suspect that you are right - loose solder joint.  I'll contact you privately about the antenna reception mod.  the link you quoted is what I had seen before and I guess I chickened out... Besides, for a while there I was using my NII quite a bit and I didn't have much down time.  Either way, my soldering sucks so I'd much rather have someone else do it..

One thing though - I'm quite happy with the MiFi FM broadcasting that my NII does - it's the FM reception that is horrible and what I would want to improve by doing the antenna mod.  That would work right?

I'll drop you an email later today... Thanks Derek!



--KTFA
2  Neuros Digital Audio Computer / Neuros Digital Audio Computer - I need help! / Trouble with backpack connection? on: March 09, 2006, 09:40:42 AM
According to Neuros I got the very last Neuros II (with the internal 256 Mb memory).  In fact after I ordered they wound up canceling my order and took the NII off the website.. After I contacted them they found that the last one was actually shipped to me.  I love it.  

However, I've always had problems with it in terms of the connection (at least I think that's what the problem is..) My biggest problem is that when it's not plugged in, I have to fiddle around with it to get it to turn on (and stay on).  When I try to turn it on the backlighted display comes on for a quick second then turns off.  If I remove it from the battery pack and plug it in again I eventually get it to stay on and then I can use it.  Has anyone had this experience?  I did some searching on this forum but didn't really come across the same thing (although one person had problems that were solved by re-soldering the connection to the battery?)

Also, I know this would void the warranty (and it would be risky), but would anyone do the anntenna reception mod for me?  (Paid of course)

(Oh, I can't wait for the N3 too!  I hope it has trim controls for the  line inputs !)

Thanks in advance!

--KTFA
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