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The unit uses a DC JACK SOCKET, which is the part you are describing.
Remove the DC socket, by unsoldering.
You may need a reel of desoldering braid or a spring-loaded 'solder-sucker' syringe to make life easier.
Then take the DC socket in to your nearest electronics component supplier (eg Radio Shack) as a sample.
Pins of old & new must match exactly, and built-in switched contacts, if any.
When re-soldering new socket, use minimum solder and heat - just enough to flow the solder onto new pins.
Double check for unwanted shorts between pins and track pads, all solder points good (no dry joints), then re-assemble.
Now plug DC JACK PLUG back into unit, and Bob's your aunty.
Type " Crosley the model # of your device user manual " in search engine and it will show sites to get manual. You can check the trouble shooting section.
Crosley Turntable Belt Replacement Video from Crosley Radio on Vimeo
Yes. Please contact Crosley Radio at 1-866-CROSLEY for assistance on replacement parts.
It sounds like the turntable belt has stretched . Replqacemnet belt can be purchased from Crosley. The number is above.
You do not mention the model of Motorola radio that you have, so this answer will be generic. If your radio is a Motorola TalkAbout FRS style radio, parts and schematics are not available, so the unit would not be repairable. (Exception would be TalkAbout Distance or Distance DPS)
As for preventing a blown speaker, the best advice would be: 1) to keep the speaker area clear of dust or debris containing metal fragments, 2) keep the radio dry, and 3) do not run at full volume long periods of time, back it off to 75-80% volume for best results.
If the radio is relatively new, it may be under warranty, contact Motorola at the number in your user guide for possible warranty replacement.
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