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Old November 6th 05, 10:30 PM
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Default Repair Kenwood R-2000

I have a Kenwood R-2000 receiver that has developed tuning a problem.
When tuning slowly it often bounces back and forth between 2 adjacent
frequencies ( 14.295 and 14.290 for example ) and the only way I can
go past those frequencies it to tune quickly. Also it sometimes tunes
to higher frequencies even when I turn the knob CCW.

If I remove the power cord for a few minutes it tunes normally for
about 3-5 minutes but then starts doing the same thing again.

What I am looking for is someone to recommend a good service center
that I can contact about repairing this receiver. I have the original
owners manual and the service manual. I have had it a long time and
am fond of it.

Thanks


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Old November 7th 05, 01:20 AM
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 16:30:52 -0600, SWping
wrote:

I have a Kenwood R-2000 receiver that has developed tuning a problem.
When tuning slowly it often bounces back and forth between 2 adjacent
frequencies ( 14.295 and 14.290 for example ) and the only way I can
go past those frequencies it to tune quickly. Also it sometimes tunes
to higher frequencies even when I turn the knob CCW.

If I remove the power cord for a few minutes it tunes normally for
about 3-5 minutes but then starts doing the same thing again.

What I am looking for is someone to recommend a good service center
that I can contact about repairing this receiver. I have the original
owners manual and the service manual. I have had it a long time and
am fond of it.

Thanks


Have you tried squirting DeOxit into the tuner device? Is the
internal battery the original?

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Old November 7th 05, 02:45 AM
SWping
 
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Default Repair Kenwood R-2000

I screwed up my courage and tweaked the 2 pots on the optical
encoder and then returned them to the original position. It works
perfectly now and I am very happy. Thanks to the people who
responded!!

-Bob-

On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 01:20:39 GMT, David wrote:

On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 16:30:52 -0600, SWping
wrote:

I have a Kenwood R-2000 receiver that has developed tuning a problem.
When tuning slowly it often bounces back and forth between 2 adjacent
frequencies ( 14.295 and 14.290 for example ) and the only way I can
go past those frequencies it to tune quickly. Also it sometimes tunes
to higher frequencies even when I turn the knob CCW.

If I remove the power cord for a few minutes it tunes normally for
about 3-5 minutes but then starts doing the same thing again.

What I am looking for is someone to recommend a good service center
that I can contact about repairing this receiver. I have the original
owners manual and the service manual. I have had it a long time and
am fond of it.

Thanks


Have you tried squirting DeOxit into the tuner device? Is the
internal battery the original?


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