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Does it have a Channel 9 monitor button? If so, press that button to return to normal operation . . .Does it have a Channel 9 monitor button? If so, press that button to return to normal operation . . .
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I'll have to answer with a question is the instant 19 or 9 switch selected? Some models an have addition switch on face for quickly changing to one if not both of these channels.
Try the keys on the set I would think there is a menu key there on the set to help get you out of favorite channels. Universal remotes don't always work as thought should be and usually onthe the devices remote will access all functions. Is our remote dead or busted? Try opening it up look for bad solder on the circuit board clean the switch contacts on the the board it may just fix it
First, try resetting the faceplate CPU by shorting the proper pins on the faceplate to radio connector on the back of the faceplate with a piece of wire... They are marked on the connector, if this fixes it for you, enjoy!
If that doesn't work, then remove the back cover of the faceplate and check the faceplate connector itself for bad solder joints. As a matter of fact, check the entire radio for bad solder joints before looking any further.
I bought one of these radios a short time ago; Everything worked except for LSB.
I was told by the radio shop I bought it from that I'd have to wait until June to get it fixed, so I opened it up myself to see if it was something easy to find/fix, since I felt that if it was anything major it wouldn't be able to get AM or USB either.
In my case, I found bad solder joints on the faceplate connectors and a bad solder joint on one of transistors attached to the heatsink.
Once I fixed those two things, it's been a great little radio.
Be sure to reset the faeplate after resoldering and assembling, to clear any errors from the CPU.
Does it have a Channel 9 monitor button? If so, press that button to return to normal operation . . .
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