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My comments are the same as others listed on that site. "it's really a bad site"
Thanks any way,, Norm
Thanks, There are other sites slightly cheaper. AS I stated before I and others have posted that the web site is really hard to navigate, SO I may chose to go elsewhere. Thanks again ...NormThanks, There are other sites slightly cheaper.
AS I stated before I and others have posted that the web site is really hard to navigate, SO I may chose to go elsewhere. Thanks again ...Norm
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Service manuals are not available on the net for these. They are suplied to service centers only (as far as I know). These are straightforward units however and should be relatively easy to repair. Are you experienced in audio repair? If so, first check the output transistors. I would suspect that one pair are shorted (at least).
Does the standby light come on? Does the unit attempt to turn on and then shutdown (protect mode)?
something is wrong either in one of your speaker connections or in the unit itself unplug for awhile to reset.try it again.make sure all connections are correct and nothing is touching.if that does not work it will be the unit itself
First hit class a, b, c etc, and to clear out what is there, hit 1, then hit both memory and the one next to it at the same time to delete what is in there, To program, hit memory, then quickly, class a, b, c, etc. What it does it store that station in the NEXT AVAILABLE slot, so it is best to clear all slots, and have the station call numbers ready in the order you wish to set them.
You can download the manual from the link below:
http://63.148.251.135/redirect_service.cfm?type=own_manuals&file=TXSV414PROom.pdf
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Sorry, it did not help.
My comments are the same as others listed on that site. "it's really a bad site"
Thanks any way,, Norm
Thanks, There are other sites slightly cheaper.
AS I stated before I and others have posted that the web site is really hard to navigate, SO I may chose to go elsewhere. Thanks again ...Norm
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