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January 30th 18, 08:08 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Last days of the 172s on the electrified GOBLIN
On 30/01/2018 00:03,
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In article ,
(Roland Perry)
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In message , at
12:25:30 on Mon, 29 Jan 2018,
remarked:
You'll know then which components were impossible to source. Feel
free to fill us in on which ones they were.
As I've said more than once it wasn't a components problem. It's that
the boards were unmanufacturable at any affordable price. They needed
redesigning for modern components
I think Spud wants to know why they couldn't use the old boards with
the *old* components.
What old boards? They would have to be made and assembled from scratch,
an unaffordable prospect for the additional radios Railtrack wanted.
So we may be getting closer - the problem was a lack of boards, not a
lack of components to put on them?
Unmanufacturable covers a range of situations.
Nothing that was manufactered is unmanufacturable - it may not be
reasonably economic to do so, or in certain cases legislation may
prevent it (lead etc) but if it was built once, it could be built again.
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