SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
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SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Hi Guys,
My Sangean SW radio has gone dead after 9 years of faithful service. It normally runs from 4 X AA batteries or the supplied mains plug. Neither work. Just died suddenly, no flash or pop, just silent.
It's a great radio with ADS, SM and SSB.
Does anyone know of someone who could get it going again? It's probably something like a blown transistor.
I am thinking of a repair shop or some wizz kid here with electronics experience.
Anyone here have any knowledge or knows of a repair place, I would be grateful.
Cheers
Steve
My Sangean SW radio has gone dead after 9 years of faithful service. It normally runs from 4 X AA batteries or the supplied mains plug. Neither work. Just died suddenly, no flash or pop, just silent.
It's a great radio with ADS, SM and SSB.
Does anyone know of someone who could get it going again? It's probably something like a blown transistor.
I am thinking of a repair shop or some wizz kid here with electronics experience.
Anyone here have any knowledge or knows of a repair place, I would be grateful.
Cheers
Steve
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Good luck finding a reapairer, if you cant find someone on here try some radio clubs or something they would probably know a thing or two, is it lighting up at all ? or just completely dead.AIRMAN wrote:Hi Guys,
My Sangean SW radio has gone dead after 9 years of faithful service. It normally runs from 4 X AA batteries or the supplied mains plug. Neither work. Just died suddenly, no flash or pop, just silent.
It's a great radio with ADS, SM and SSB.
Does anyone know of someone who could get it going again? It's probably something like a blown transistor.
I am thinking of a repair shop or some wizz kid here with electronics experience.
Anyone here have any knowledge or knows of a repair place, I would be grateful.
Cheers
Steve
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Haha I'd take a look at it for you... but your too far away for me to get to on bike
Nah im sure its something simple, if its survived for 9 years, I would think it wouldn't just suddenly stop, more like slowly die down. Have you had a look inside yourself? Could be something simple, or as you say somethin like on the PCB itself.
Hope to try and get this Radio working for you again... sounds like a nice piece of equipment.
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Nah im sure its something simple, if its survived for 9 years, I would think it wouldn't just suddenly stop, more like slowly die down. Have you had a look inside yourself? Could be something simple, or as you say somethin like on the PCB itself.
Hope to try and get this Radio working for you again... sounds like a nice piece of equipment.
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Rochedalescan wrote:Good luck finding a reapairer, if you cant find someone on here try some radio clubs or something they would probably know a thing or two, is it lighting up at all ? or just completely dead.
Just kaput....dead. Maybe a roach or something fried the PCB.

I'll ask around. It's too good to throw away.
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
With the cost of labour at least $50.00 plus per hour, most places would class something that old as 'un economical to repair'.AIRMAN wrote:Hi Guys,
My Sangean SW radio has gone dead after 9 years of faithful service. It normally runs from 4 X AA batteries or the supplied mains plug. Neither work. Just died suddenly, no flash or pop, just silent.
It's a great radio with ADS, SM and SSB.
Does anyone know of someone who could get it going again? It's probably something like a blown transistor.
I am thinking of a repair shop or some wizz kid here with electronics experience.
Anyone here have any knowledge or knows of a repair place, I would be grateful.
Cheers
Steve
As a first choice, I would have recommended Simtronics at the High Street Plaza, but unfortunately he closed up shop earlier this year. Another possibility is Vidcam in the Hooper Centre in Hume Street.
It would probably help if you at least have a copy of the circuit diagram.
What model SANGEAN is it. I think there is more than one.
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
As a first choice, I would have recommended Simtronics at the High Street Plaza, but unfortunately he closed up shop earlier this year. Another possibility is Vidcam in the Hooper Centre in Hume Street.
It would probably help if you at least have a copy of the circuit diagram.
What model SANGEAN is it. I think there is more than one.
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Yes I guess $50 per hour is a bit steep, but it's still cheaper than buying another world band radio. Thanks for the info, I will try the Vidcam shop, but I won't hold my breath.
The model is SANGEAN ATS 909 and I still have the operating instructions, but no circuit diagram.
Steve
It would probably help if you at least have a copy of the circuit diagram.
What model SANGEAN is it. I think there is more than one.
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Comint[/quote]
Yes I guess $50 per hour is a bit steep, but it's still cheaper than buying another world band radio. Thanks for the info, I will try the Vidcam shop, but I won't hold my breath.
The model is SANGEAN ATS 909 and I still have the operating instructions, but no circuit diagram.
Steve
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Try www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=27634 for Part1.rar, and www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=27635 for Part2.rarAIRMAN wrote:
The model is SANGEAN ATS 909 and I still have the operating instructions, but no circuit diagram.
Steve
NOTE: Both parts have to be downloaded, and in the same folder, before you try and unarchive them. It produces a Service Manual in PDF format.
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
i have the service manual for the ATS 909 in pdf if you are interested
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Comint wrote:With the cost of labour at least $50.00 plus per hour, most places would class something that old as 'un economical to repair'.AIRMAN wrote:Hi Guys,
My Sangean SW radio has gone dead after 9 years of faithful service. It normally runs from 4 X AA batteries or the supplied mains plug. Neither work. Just died suddenly, no flash or pop, just silent.
It's a great radio with ADS, SM and SSB.
Does anyone know of someone who could get it going again? It's probably something like a blown transistor.
I am thinking of a repair shop or some wizz kid here with electronics experience.
Anyone here have any knowledge or knows of a repair place, I would be grateful.
Cheers
Steve
As a first choice, I would have recommended Simtronics at the High Street Plaza, but unfortunately he closed up shop earlier this year. Another possibility is Vidcam in the Hooper Centre in Hume Street.
It would probably help if you at least have a copy of the circuit diagram.
What model SANGEAN is it. I think there is more than one.
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Comint
Yeah I purchased an old UH050XR awhile ago for $20 which didn't work. I thought I would be able to get it going again because its an excellent radio, better than some of the newer 5watt radios.
I sent it to Uniden in Sydney, and they sent a report back saying it would not be economical to reapair, as there were too many things wrong with it

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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
If it includes the circuit schematic of the PCB I would definately be interested mate. Maybe you could PM me what you might want for it?scrawn80 wrote:i have the service manual for the ATS 909 in pdf if you are interested
Cheers,
Steve
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
The two links I posted above, will give you the ATS 909 Service Manual in PDF format - including the circuit diagram - and it will only cost you the download time.AIRMAN wrote: If it includes the circuit schematic of the PCB I would definately be interested mate. Maybe you could PM me what you might want for it?
Cheers,
Steve
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Dont really like giving out good links but here's one http://www.radioscanner.ru/files/
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scrawn80 wrote:Dont really like giving out good links but here's one http://www.radioscanner.ru/files/



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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Don't know how to do this and why are they in pink?Comint wrote:The two links I posted above, will give you the ATS 909 Service Manual in PDF format - including the circuit diagram - and it will only cost you the download time.
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The link colour on these Forums shows up on my screen as nearly the same colour as the normal text, so I usually colour links as "blue", but as your text was blue, I just picked another colour.AIRMAN wrote: why are they in pink?
Don't understand that one. I didn't make any reference to Blackberry.I don't own a Blackberry
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no more links from me then
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OK. I have uploaded the ATS-909 Service Manual, in PDF format, here at http://senduit.com/dc5bce . You should be able to just click on the link, and download it.AIRMAN wrote:Don't know how to do this.
Be Warned: It is just over 2 M. The file will stay there for 6 days.
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
You got it working as yet ?
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Pretty sure I read somewhere he found the reset button and its working fine now.orangepeel wrote:You got it working as yet ?
Cheers Shane
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Re: SHORTWAVE RADIO REPAIR
Yes I'm pleased to say it's operational again.
Thanks for the advice guys.
Thanks for the advice guys.
