Russ Edmunds wrote:
--- Nick Hall-Patch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I recall correctly, Scott, the display is run from the memory
backup batteries (the couple of AA cells buried deep behind the D
cells). Replace those (and reset your memories, well, the radio's
memories), and you will read
ott Fybush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [IRCA] Looking for some 2010 help...
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--- Nick Hall-Patch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I recall correctly, Scott, the display is run from the memory
> backup batteries (the couple of AA cells buried deep behind the D
> cells). Replace those (and reset your memories, well, the radio's
> memories), and you will read the display
--- Scott Fybush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps this is a problem another 2010 owner has dealt with: the
> display
> on my 2010 is so dim (or rather, so lacking in contrast) as to be
> almost
> unreadable unless I'm holding the radio at an angle.
>
> I don't think it's just dead batterie
At 01:57 AM 3/26/2008, you wrote:
>Perhaps this is a problem another 2010 owner has dealt with: the display on my
>2010 is so dim (or rather, so lacking in contrast) as to be almost unreadable
>unless I'm holding the radio at an angle.
>
>I don't think it's just dead batteries - the battery meter
Perhaps this is a problem another 2010 owner has dealt with: the display
on my 2010 is so dim (or rather, so lacking in contrast) as to be almost
unreadable unless I'm holding the radio at an angle.
I don't think it's just dead batteries - the battery meter still
registers a 7.
Is there some