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Hello all,
I took a break from SWL for a few months (competing obsession), and when I went to listen a couple of nights ago, I got a scratchy sound from the speaker when adjusting the RF gain knob. On stereo equipment, when that happens I pull the offending knob off, and spritz the pot with some Radio Shack Tuner Control Cleaner & Lubricant. However, I don't want to start spraying stuff into my good SW radio without finding out what the risks, if any, are. The radio is a JRC NRD-535D, bought on EBay about a year ago. Until now it's been working pretty well. Is the spray cleaner the way to deal with this problem? Or is there a better way to deal with it? What do you all recommend? Thanks, DWP |
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