Unfortunately I don't have board to take reading for that resistor however,if you have a multimeter we can do some tests to see if its necessary
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what to do is put the metre into continuity mode and put one probe on the metal part of the metal shield beside where the resistor goes and press the probe onto the pads and see if it makes a beep noise, if it does there could be a chance that its not necessary as it could be connected straight to ground ,if that were the case you could solder a small piece of wire over the 2 pads
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what to do is put the metre into continuity mode and put one probe on the metal part of the metal shield(or the screw hole) beside where the resistor goes and press the probe onto the pads and see if it makes a beep noise, if it does there could be a chance that its not necessary as it could be connected straight to ground ,if that were the case you could solder a small piece of wire over the 2 pads
if it isn't connected to ground you will ether need a schematic or a donor board to get the part from
Hi
Unfortunately I don't have board to take reading for that resistor however,if you have a multimeter we can do some tests to see if its necessary
what to do is put the metre into continuity mode and put one probe on the metal part of the metal shield beside where the resistor goes and press the probe onto the pads and see if it makes a beep noise, if it does there could be a chance that its not necessary as it could be connected straight to ground ,if that were the case you could solder a small piece of wire over the 2 pads
if it isn't connected to ground you will ether need a schematic or a donor board to get the part from
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)