I can hear from both receivers but on both there is a very loud buzzing sound they are not too close to tvs or microwaves and just in the next room from the sending one.i am able to hear sounds but the buzzing sound is driving me crazy. any help please~~
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The magnetron is bad. Probably cost about $50 or $60 for the part. Not too easy to replace, but it can be done.
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If it went dead almost immediately after pressing the Start pad, that\'s usually a shorted high-voltage capacitor.
If it went dead a few seconds after pressing the Start pad, that\'s usually a failing high-voltage transformer.
Here are some links with info on part testing:
http://www.microtechfactoryservice.com/cap_test.html
http://www.microtechfactoryservice.com/diode.html
http://www.microtechfactoryservice.com/mag_test.html
http://www.microtechfactoryservice.com/xformer.html
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I would recommend changing the diodes as well. This will usually take care of the problem.
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hello Frank. Sorry to tell you that the magnetron is going bad and making that terrible noise. Since the inside of a microwave, even unplugged has up to 2000 residual and deadly volts of electricity I recommend either calling a pro or replacing the unit.
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