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Old 12th May 2023, 10:11 am   #21
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Hi Graham
I found the problem , battery-mains switch was faulty.
That was suggested back in post #7. It's taken a bit of time, but you got there in the end.

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A fault which causes a radio to be completely dead should be easy to find.

Check the battery/mains changeover switch. Use you meter to check that power is actually reaching the radio. Clean the contacts on the ear piece socket.
Simple faults like this are easily found by continuity testing.

It's good to know that your radio is working again.
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Old 29th May 2023, 9:07 am   #22
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just now,my radio is working very well but I have a question,
I adjust the radio station but When I move away from the radio , the tuning is distorted.
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