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I have a radio shack pro 2052 desktop scanner which usually works just fine.
But every now and again, after it has been on for a while, it goes into an acoustic reverberation. The only way to fix that is to either turn the volume down or turn off the radio for a while. Any idea why this m ight happen ? TIA |
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![]() Maximus schrieb: ... Any idea why this m ight happen ? Try an external speaker. If it works OK this way its the internal wireing of the speaker or the wireing to the speaker. Should be easy to fix by replacing the speaker. If the fault is also there when using an external speaker there is maybe an "cold" soldering point or a microscopic break on the PCB. odo |
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Thanks Voler Tonn
![]() V Solidarity "Volker Tonn" wrote in message ... Maximus schrieb: ... Any idea why this m ight happen ? Try an external speaker. If it works OK this way its the internal wireing of the speaker or the wireing to the speaker. Should be easy to fix by replacing the speaker. If the fault is also there when using an external speaker there is maybe an "cold" soldering point or a microscopic break on the PCB. odo |
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