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I own a small shirtpocket size Westinghouse AM/FM/Shortwave Radio.About
six years ago,I was listening to it and I laid it down on my couch and I went to my kitchen.When I got up,it slid off my couch and hit the hardwood floor.I think it landed on the on/off/volume control knob when it hit the floor.I removed the chassis from the cabinet and I looked at it.It looks to me like from the shaft (the knob fits on) on back like a sort of a little cube shaped affair and quite a few solder connections where the "cube" was soldered to the radio's circuit board.I know how to solder but such close quarters as that situation is,I don't think I can solder it back together properly.I wouldn't mind snail mailing the radio via UPS to somebody to see if it is worthwhile trying to repair the radio.Of course,when it hit the floor,it might have damaged something else too and it might not be worth fooling with.I would be glad to pay what it's worth to have the radio repaired and shipping and handling charges both ways.I think it is a nice little radio.Or it used to be untill it got broken anyway.I know it's around here somewhere if I can ever find it again.My old house is incredibly full of junk,it's like some of those horror movies y'all see on tv.The radio is in a bag because I didn't put the chassis back in the cabinet. cuhulin |
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