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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Jgmanza,

Thanks. I recommend the advancedevices smart tweezers at http://www.advancedevices.com/

As for the soldering station there are many spec (wattage) and brand in the market. The one that i can recommend is either Hakko or Goot. You may do more research from the internet about these brand.

As for the scope-Get a 2 channels 100 mhz analog scope so that in the future you would not need to upgrade anymore unless when you are referring to Digital scope. You may buy from ebay.com or from any local electronics shop that sells used test equipment. The best is to find from local yellow pages and the price range is depends on the brand name.

Jestine]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jgmanza,</p>
<p>Thanks. I recommend the advancedevices smart tweezers at http://www.advancedevices.com/</p>
<p>As for the soldering station there are many spec (wattage) and brand in the market. The one that i can recommend is either Hakko or Goot. You may do more research from the internet about these brand.</p>
<p>As for the scope-Get a 2 channels 100 mhz analog scope so that in the future you would not need to upgrade anymore unless when you are referring to Digital scope. You may buy from ebay.com or from any local electronics shop that sells used test equipment. The best is to find from local yellow pages and the price range is depends on the brand name.</p>
<p>Jestine</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Jestine,

I bought the LCD Monitor Repair book. I am sure I have to read it a few times. Most areas are new to me. Thanks for the detailed section on SMT devices. The actual repair articles are so easily explained. Just one question. Do you have recommendations for which smart tweezers, soldering station, and type of oscilloscope to buy. Can it be an analog oscilloscope of 40 to 60 mhz as recommended in the Testing Components ebook.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Jestine,</p>
<p>I bought the LCD Monitor Repair book. I am sure I have to read it a few times. Most areas are new to me. Thanks for the detailed section on SMT devices. The actual repair articles are so easily explained. Just one question. Do you have recommendations for which smart tweezers, soldering station, and type of oscilloscope to buy. Can it be an analog oscilloscope of 40 to 60 mhz as recommended in the Testing Components ebook.</p>
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