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I happen to own a Panasonic RF 2600 radio which I bought new at a
Service Merchandise store about twenty something years ago.As far as the performance of the radio is concerned,I rate it about average,certainly nothing to crow about.On the bottom of the radio there is a jack that says EP EXT/SP (for an extension speaker,I suppose) I have never used any of the jacks on the radio before,but about two years after I bought the radio,the radio would not turn on or light up at all.One day I was poking around at the jacks on the radio with my fingers and I found that the above mentioned jack was slightly loose.I poked a piece of plastic between the metal part of the jack and the plastic casing of the radio and it worked.But sometimes that tiny bit of plastic wedge will work loose and the radio will not work again unless I mess around with that bit of a plastic wedge I put there.As far as me takeing the chassis out of the radio cabinet,and me not knowing how to repair radios,(unless it is oviously a wire that needs soldering back together or a screw or nut) I think my best bet is to leave the radio alone.I think the jack needs to be tighned up,but there is no way to reach the nut from the front of the radio.Some of my radios,if I pull the knobs off,there is enough room,but just barely,I can tighten up those nuts. cuhulin |
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