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Sony ICF 2010 Shortwave scan does not scan, it beeps.

My Sony ICF 2010 shortwave radio scan does not scan,
it make a beeping noise until i cancel the scan attempt,

Please advise,
Thank You.

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  • chanel500 Jan 30, 2009

    Its around 10 years old,

    Has new AA batteries.



    Thanks for your reply.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    It is 1985 model and radio needs replacement of all capacitors.
    Local repair shop can fix it.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    How old is this radio?



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It will not scan blank memories and it will not scan on search function till you specify a frequency range.
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