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1993 buick lesabre radio weirdness
When i have the balance in the middle, only comes out of the left side and when the balance is turned to extreme right and volume turned up some, sound comes out of both sides equally but the right side crackles and hisses while the volume is down.
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Never seen that. Maybe the pot for balance is just dirty/broken. Those old radios aren't particularly hard to disassemble, but you may have to just desolder the pot and actually open it to inspect/clean it.
Also... I don't know if any of those Buicks ever had an optional amplifier, but be certain it doesn't have one, as that may be your problem area. I did have a similar GM radio in a chevy van once that only received a morse code signal, for the letters KM over and over again. |
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http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?search=km&apt_nv= jr |
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Chicago, lol? Why would navigation aids be using morse code identifiers broadcast as sound beeps in analog radio?
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http://www.dxinfocentre.com/ndb.htm It is possible that these low frequency signals might be picked up by the if amp in AM radios, particularly auto radios that often have an if frequency in the 200 to 300 khz range instead of the more common 455 khz. jr Note: 262.5 khz is apparently common auto radio if Last edited by jr_tech; 11-11-2017 at 01:08 AM. Reason: add note |
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That might be the case.
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Just hit the auto salvage yards and save yourself the trouble.
If you remove it yourself, you can get if for $20 or less. |
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KM beacon listed as in Kem, Russia 0n 445 so me thinks you
got a letter wrong. 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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I mean maybe, but it was only two letters, over and over. Pretty hard to screw up.
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I'm trying to figure out how you quoted a post that I deleted last week.
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Obviously, he used Hax™.
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rant... Some people... I don't understand it, something that's relevant and not necessarily bad(obscene),... and they delete it. Then when someone on google stumbles into the thread they don't understand what's going on because a member deleted all of there posts and it made the thread useless and a huge waste of time. Don't do this! Hmm, I agree with the others that maybe you should take it apart and see if that control is bad. I'm thinkin about pulling the original radio from my Grand Wagoneer and taking it apart. I don't listen to the radio much (Because I just love the "music" from that AMC 360) but when I do, it is very annoying for the sound to just cut out while its on. In my case it's probably a bad solder joint or a intermittent part in the amp. It does the exact same thing when playing a cassette or the radio. |
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