Re: [IRCA] Seek receiver repair help
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Re: [IRCA] Seek receiver repair help



This came from a Google group about 10 yrs ago.

With apologies to Larry Magne and the staff at PASSPORT from which
this is plagiarized:

* Tools: needle-nosed pliers, #2 Phillips screwdriver. Optional:
straight ETHYL alcohol, Q-Tip, WHITE (NOT red which will cause
corrosion) eraser.

1) Remove all batteries and AC adapter

2) Remove seven (7) Phillips screws from back panel, where they are
marked by arrows - one in the battery cavity, one in each lower
corner, and four at the top (including three under the antenna shaft
which needs to be angled up).

3) Lift off the back, placing the speaker to the right. Blow out any
dust.

4) Optional: Near the DC jack, where the AC adapter plugs in, is a
small circuit board whioh is marked BATT+. Using the WHITE eraser,
burnish the 10mm solder blob above BATT+. (Make sure eraser is, and
stays, clean.) Blow away eraser dust and wipe blob with a clean cloth.

5) Stretch the AA battery spring SLIGHTLY with needle-nosed pliers. BE
CAREFUL and DO NOT BREAK the plastic base.

6) Hold the back panel, inside facing you, with the antenna mount in
the upper left corner. Near the lower left corner is a stainless-steel
D cell battery tab; it has a pointed tip with a small hole and points
up slightly. Use the pliers to bend that tip to the right about 3 mm.

7) Hold the lowest coil of the D battery spring firmly in place with
your finger and use the pliers to stretch the spring SLIGHTLY.

8) Optional: Dip one end of the Q-Tip into the straight ETHYL alcohol,
wipe off the excess, and then wipe the positive and negative
battery-holder contacts (two springs and two tabs) for the AA and the
D cells. Immediately burnish those same ends with the dry end of the
Q-Tip.

9) Replace the back panel, placing the short screw in the D battery
cavity.

10) Error 3 should be gone. If not, repeat procedure but at step 6
tweak the pointed tip only and additional 1 or 2 mm.

* Time: about 10 or 20 minutes.

The above is out of the 2002 edition of PASSPORT. Hope it helps you.


RobSC

Rob Keeney
Summerville SC


On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 10:35 AM, <KH2AR@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It appears my venerable old Sony ICF-2010 has ... at least for now ...
> given up the ghost. I'm not ready to give up on it however. Does anyone
> know of a good tech who I might contact for help with repairs/restoration?
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> 73 - Jim - KH2AR/W4
> Memphis, TN
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