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"Dave N" wrote in message news
[snip] I've put together several radio kits, and have taken electronics "101" at a local community college, but unfortunately I don't have enough knowledge to be able to determine which is the MW section of this radio. [snip] Dave. If you can do that much, you should have a good chance of fixing it yourself. Pay particular attention to the solder connections around the ferrite antenna and follow the traces back to where ever they go, and pay attention to those, too. And touch up the soldering on anything that looks suspect where ever you find it. Most intermittents are caused by poor solder joints. Frank Dresser |
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