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I was at a flea market recently and came across a Grundig TR 807, which
I bought for $20 so I would have something to play with some evenings. The problem I have is a VERY loud hum, *both* in AC *and* DC power modes. It brings in some stations even with using just the collapsible antenna on the radio, so maybe it is worth salvaging-- but I have no idea how to get around that hum. ANY suggestions on how to fix it would be extremely appreciated. Thanks- Scott Anderson |
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BTW, I have read practically all of the previous posts to this group
about receiver hum, so I guess I need need to be more specific and ask further if anyone has any experience with this model (Grundig TR 807) radio *in particular* in regard to hum. I've tried moving it around, taking it other places, etc., so now I'm thinking defective component... again, *any* info would be great. |
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