The display is powered almost directly from the transformer. Very few parts in between. It could be the display itself, which I guess is an expensive repair...
But I have just fixed my display for the second time by re-soldering a connection, and you may be just as lucky ;-)
Both times the problem has been a bad connection in resistor R810 on the front PCB. Not easy to get to, but if you loosen the front a little bit you can find R809 and R810 on the left side of the front PCB.
Power goes from the mains transformer (6,8V AC) through a couple of connectors, and then through R809 and R810 before reaching the display itself (on pins 1 and 58). If you are careful you can measure the voltage at the display when the front of the receiver is tilted slightly forward.
If u want to not keep the unit i will be happy to buy the remote from u, please email me at [email protected]. Thanks
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