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Hi all !
Need information on the Grundig FR 200 AM-FM + 2 SW bands receiver. User manual, circuit diagram and workshop repair manual are needed in order to be able to fix it and then use it when AC power is off, like during recent hurricanes here. At the moment the radio works from the external power input at 4.5 volts, and when using 3 AA batteries, but it only plays for a few seconds after cranking the Bayliss crank-up DC generator for long periods. Have someone on the list experienced similar problems ? It may be that the small three NI-CD battery pack has to be replaced, or that it needs an external first time charge-up in order to start working properly ? Please answer to Thanks in advance for the help Arnie Coro CO2KK Host of Dxers Unlimited Radio hobby program |
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Go to:
http://www.grundigradio.com/asp/down...nersmanual.asp and click on the "Download" out beside FR200. I think this is only the owner/user manual so it may not provide the other info you seek; i.e. circuit diagrams and repair manual -- but it may be a place to start looking for them. Al ===================== Arnie Coro wrote: Hi all ! Need information on the Grundig FR 200 AM-FM + 2 SW bands receiver. User manual, circuit diagram and workshop repair manual are needed in order to be able to fix it and then use it when AC power is off, like during recent hurricanes here. At the moment the radio works from the external power input at 4.5 volts, and when using 3 AA batteries, but it only plays for a few seconds after cranking the Bayliss crank-up DC generator for long periods. Have someone on the list experienced similar problems ? It may be that the small three NI-CD battery pack has to be replaced, or that it needs an external first time charge-up in order to start working properly ? Please answer to Thanks in advance for the help Arnie Coro CO2KK Host of Dxers Unlimited Radio hobby program |
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I also found there seemed to be vast differences in the batteries in the
FR-200 radios when first purchased. Yes, I purchased several at one time for gifts a couple of years back. I could crank for a minute or so and turn the light on to test the life of the batteries. Some would not even charge if the light was left on. It was using the current about as fast as I was replacing it. Therefore, you may want to test the unit's battery condition (in the store preferably - where they have several FR200's in stock) as soon as possible and if it is not satisfactory you may wish to return that one and then buy another. The request about the LED replacement for the bulb is a great idea. If anyone learns of one let us all know. Al =============== Diverd4777 wrote: In article , (Arnie Coro) writes: At the moment the radio works from the external power input at 4.5 volts, and when using 3 AA batteries, but it only plays for a few seconds after cranking the Bayliss crank-up DC generator for long periods. Have someone on the list experienced similar problems ? Yes, try new batteries first.. The rechargable ones eventually wear out. |
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The condition of the battery is probably dependant on how long it has been
on the shelf. The battery pack is some standard cordless phone pack, which radio shack sells for around $10. |
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They aren't exactly "standard" cordless phone batteries. It is a nickel
metal pack. They are known to drain off when not being used. "Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... The condition of the battery is probably dependant on how long it has been on the shelf. The battery pack is some standard cordless phone pack, which radio shack sells for around $10. |
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Hi Arnie:
The FR 200 will last nearly forever on 3 AA cells. If you don't use the flashlite portion one set of batteries will do you through a couple of hurricane seasons. I tested the drain on the batteries on this and as I recall it drew about 6.5 milliwatts at a lower listening level. When any of my digital radios quit running as the voltage drops to the magic level I put them into the FR 200 and they play a very long time before distortion sets in. Regards, Bob |
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what is the bulb number in the fr200? If it is the 1157, a common bulb, the
bulb at aerostich has a LED replacement... http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store search for 2542 for led replacements for 1157 bulbs....15 Ma vs. 590 Ma for regular bulbs "Bob" wrote in message om... Hi Arnie: The FR 200 will last nearly forever on 3 AA cells. If you don't use the flashlite portion one set of batteries will do you through a couple of hurricane seasons. I tested the drain on the batteries on this and as I recall it drew about 6.5 milliwatts at a lower listening level. When any of my digital radios quit running as the voltage drops to the magic level I put them into the FR 200 and they play a very long time before distortion sets in. Regards, Bob |
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In article ,
Jennie wrote: what is the bulb number in the fr200? If it is the 1157, a common bulb, the bulb at aerostich has a LED replacement... http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store search for 2542 for led replacements for 1157 bulbs....15 Ma vs. 590 Ma for regular bulbs HUH? An 1157 is a 12 volt automotive turn signal lamp. It's an S8 envelope and is over an inch across and runs 7 watts or so. The lamp in a FR200 is a 5 mm long grain of wheat incandescent with wire leads. There is some sort of circuit to drive it, because the lamp is running on about 2.5 volts, with about 2 volts difference between the the + side of the AA batteries. (The lamp runs on either/both the AA cells and the rechargeable NiMH pack). BTW, there's a spare lamp in there behind the pop off lamp holder, in a little recess in the radio case. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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