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SONY MDR3L2
Wires break The distributor (norcal) has reported to me several brokenwires on these units. the wires break at the plug end.
SONY M200
Spring out of location Switch sw3 did not move to off position when stop buttonengaged. problem was spring (3-561-626-00) was off at stud end, not slideend.
SONY M101
Short on mic. No sound.
SONY ICFS5W
Solder connection Sound would come on loud then become low and distorted.
SONY ICFC805W
Defective ic and r602 No light in display tube. low b+ to ic.
SONY ICFC805W
Bridge solder connections on pcb Clock running 10 seconds fast per minute.
SONY ICFC511W
Defective clock The time the alarm is set for moves with the rest of theclock. it will not stay at the time set.
SONY ICFC411W
Incorrect part number - reversed Incorrect part number - reversed.
SONY ICFC410W
Defective d4 Continuous hum as if bad filter capacitor caused by shorteddiode, d4 replaced d4.
SONY ICFC33W
Display too bright Customer complains that display is too bright and wants toknow if his unit can be modified to correct his complaint. -hq comments: safety regulations do not permit changing the value of thecomponent that controls lamp brightness.
SONY ICFC15W
Defective power transformer Dead. check for hum in radio when repaired.
SONY ICFC15W
Defective ic - mm5387n Hour numbers jumped from 4 to 7, 8 back to 7 instead of 4, 5,6, 7.
SONY ICFC15W
Short in pcb No clock read out. voltage on grid too low.
SONY ICFC11W
Poor contact No alarm, switch was not making proper contact.
SONY ICFC11W
Poor connection in switch Cannot set alarm.
SONY ICF9650W
Crack in pcb No sound, dial lamp lights, found no b+ to radio.
SONY ICF9650W
Breaks in pcb Circuit board broken at 3 out of 4 places where circuit boards mounted on front panel. no damage visible on main cabinet assy.,packing or box.
SONY ICF9650W
Cold solder joint t404 Hum only, no am, no fm, b+ for radio was only 1.5v insteadof 7.5v.
SONY ICF9650W
Break in pcb Dial light works, no sound.
SONY ICF9530W
Missing p/n The volume control part number is missing from the s/m.