• 1 Answer SOURCE: Hello I experienced a similar problem some time ago. I thought I was responsible for the problem because I run the radio of a dual voltage shaver socket and accidentally switched the socket output to 110v. From that point on the radio did excactly what you described. I perservered in trying to find out why but to no avail so I abandoned it. Some months later out of curiosity I plugged it, switched it on and it worked perfectly. Try leaving it unplugged for a few days (which by this time will have already passed).
4.1 wow. It may just recover like mine did. Posted on Dec 03, 2010.
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I gave up on this one and have dismantled it and kept the speakers. Specification and details Supply voltage 6V at 800mA [now 230volts AC 50Hz] Alarm clock with sleep. DAB auto time update. Stereo loudspeakers 2 x 2 watts RMS Frequency coverage: FM 87.5 - 108 MHz DAB 174.928 - 239.200 MHz Up to eight FM and eight DAB stations can be preset and selected by the buttons on the front panel There is a 3.5mm socket for headphones. Size (H)18.9, (W)29, (D)10cm.
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