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My question is, what can I do to fix this problem?


Replace all the electrolytics.

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That will be a hell of a job recalling the problem to remove the smd's.
My problem is that in a cold start (if one can say that of a radio) the
audio sounds fine, but after a while becomes distorted; with earphones
too. I wonder if someone has encountered the same problem and what the
fix was.

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"jrt" wrote in message My question is, what can I do to fix this problem?

Replace all the electrolytics.

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That will be a hell of a job recalling the problem to remove the smd's.
My problem is that in a cold start (if one can say that of a radio) the
audio sounds fine, but after a while becomes distorted; with earphones
too. I wonder if someone has encountered the same problem and what the
fix was.



Yea I've had them do that. I've repaired about five of those. The only way I
got em to work right was replace all the electrolytics. It's a hard job.
Just get a very fine tip iron and a light with a magnifying lens like those
desk ones.


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I'll give it a try. Thanks.

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That will be a hell of a job recalling the problem to remove the smd's.
My problem is that in a cold start (if one can say that of a radio) the
audio sounds fine, but after a while becomes distorted; with earphones
too. I wonder if someone has encountered the same problem and what the
fix was.Yea I've had them do that. I've repaired about five of those. The only way I

got em to work right was replace all the electrolytics. It's a hard job.
Just get a very fine tip iron and a light with a magnifying lens like those
desk ones.

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Hill Amplificationhttp://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/7.htm

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