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Thanks guys,
I have opened the unit up (thanks to disassembly instructions for a mod that I found when doing a "Google" for the unit) and everything looked OK as far as no corrosion as far as I can determine. There are no programmed frequencies left after doing a "reset" with the internal reset button, however I was able to program some frequencies (including the NOAA ones) into the unit. I tried scanning and nothing caused the scanner to stop on a station, which is VERY unusual. By the way, I have a NOAA (Midland) emergency radio - including regular weather forecasts - in the same room and it is OK, no problem. This leads me to believe that the frequencies that I see are NOT the actual frequencies, otherwise I should get something (I would think). Maybe a crystal is bad (there are two on the top board) but I do not have a schematic, but a parts list is available through Radio Shack. Not sure where the parts are available from, especially in ones or twos. Parts places usually want to sell 25 or more at a time. I hate to take it back to the "Shack" and have them tell me that parts are no longer available, OR that it will take a bank loan to afford the repairs! Thanks for your suggestions fellows, maybe someone can recommend a good repair person who doesn't charge an arm and a leg to look at it. I am retired and must watch where I allocate my retirement monies - of course that is true even if you are still working! I was unable to check for replies until now (busier that when I was working), so my reply is a little late to both of you. As I said, thanks for the recommendations. juny |
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