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Bought 3 years ago at Radio Shack,Trinidad,used very little,to tape bird song. Does not switch on, even w/ful charg bat. When it does switch on, the screen shows an error, and it is on, but no light.
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they sell the product and the warranty that goes with it.
It is not fit for the purpose or use when you went to use it so it is a problem that radio shack does not need so they are obliged to replace it or have it fixed even to keep good customer relations
probably not worth the effort but seek legal advice as to where you stand and get the shop to do the right thing
Of course you could always go to the social media and state the facts about the service from radio shack
First, ensure the charger is delivering voltage using a volt meter. If it is, the battery is probably bad. If you have soldering skills, the light can probably be disassembled and a replacement battery can be purchased from Radio Shack or online.
A turntable use a magnetic cartridge and its output is only 5 to 10 millivolts.A moving coil cartridge is even lower,.2 to .5 millivolts(thats 1/2000 of a volt)in contrast, a mp3 puts out a 300 to 900 mv signal..so does a CD player. Your turntable does not have enough signal.You need to get an amplifier that has a phono input. Years ago,radio shack used to sell phono preamps that could plug into a tape or cd input.The other option is to buy a used mixer that has a phono input.The mixer output can drive the cd input easily,as the max output from a mixer is 1.5 volts to 2 volts.
Yes, 2 AA batteries. Just insert them correctly. They don't last as long as the CRV3 lithium battery pack though
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I bought the CRV3 battery and charger at Radio Shack and
love it.
Bought it 3 years ago, still using the same battery after taking 1,000's of
pics. I also keep a pair of regular AA's as a back up when I'm away from home
If he has a REAL watt meter not one of these FAKE reading meters it is doing all it is capable of doing. One question is he checking it on the same antenna or a dummy load and is he using the same watt meter he used years ago? these are all honest issues. Seek out a local Ham operator see if he has a good watt meter or go to your local Motorola Radio Shop see if they have a Bird Watt meter if that radio reads as indicated on the bird or similar watt meter there is nothing wrong with the radio to start with.
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