Right to Repair Update

Allan WA9IRS sent me this article. Thanks Allan.

https://www.digitalengineering247.com/article/right-to-repair-movement-attracting-attention?oly_enc_id=4802E9408878H3Y

The French “repairability index” is an interesting concept. I wonder how modern ham radio “radios” would score. I think our homebrew rigs would max out the index.

Pete has commented on manufacturing processes that do (or don’t) factor in access for repair.

One of the recent horror stories we’ve heard is about a certain manufacturer of mobile phones. It seems that they have designed the phones so that if you dare to replace a broken screen, the new screen won’t work unless you de-solder the associated chip, then re-solder in the SAME CHIP.

Previous blog posts on this:

https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2010/11/knackers-of-world-unite-you-have.html

https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2021/03/mending-vs-ending-fight-against-planned.html

7 thoughts on “Right to Repair Update”

  1. You don’t have to keep quiet, the company in question is Apple, who don’t want you to repair your mobile phones. I understand that there is a right to repair paper, which is becoming law in the USA because we can’t keep throwing things a way when they stop working.

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