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![]() Daniel J. Morlan wrote: Is this normal? Or might something be a bit loose? I don't mind it TERRIBLY, but I'd like to know if this is the standard for this radio. It's been like that since the day I bought it, but I'd sure be happier with it if it were a little more solid-feeling. The whole radio, while big, seems kind of... Almost fragile. DJM That should not be...send it back to the seller for another one. |
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I have some old radios that get sort of like that sometimes.Tuner
control,on/off/volume control,etc.Usually it is a thin nut on the shaft that needs tightened back up.Sometimes,they are very hard to reach to tightned them back up unless you remove the radio chassis from the radio's cabinet so you can gain access to the nut. cuhulin |
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