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No Sound (JVC Audio Receiver)
I have an old JVC audio receiver that is starting to give me
troubles... Whenever I turn it on, there is no audio coming from it. As soon as I switch it to a different radio station, there is sound. This behavior happens no matter what radio station is the receiver set when I turn it on. I have already taken it twice to the repair shop! Any suggestions as to where the problem could be? Thanks. ---- Tiziano |
No Sound (JVC Audio Receiver)
Maybe the VCO needs a slight tweak.
Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Tiziano" wrote in message ... I have an old JVC audio receiver that is starting to give me troubles... Whenever I turn it on, there is no audio coming from it. As soon as I switch it to a different radio station, there is sound. This behavior happens no matter what radio station is the receiver set when I turn it on. I have already taken it twice to the repair shop! Any suggestions as to where the problem could be? Thanks. ---- Tiziano |
No Sound (JVC Audio Receiver)
Mark:
VCO = Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Is this correct? ---- Tiziano "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... Maybe the VCO needs a slight tweak. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Tiziano" wrote in message ... I have an old JVC audio receiver that is starting to give me troubles... Whenever I turn it on, there is no audio coming from it. As soon as I switch it to a different radio station, there is sound. This behavior happens no matter what radio station is the receiver set when I turn it on. I have already taken it twice to the repair shop! Any suggestions as to where the problem could be? Thanks. ---- Tiziano |
No Sound (JVC Audio Receiver)
"Tiziano" wrote in message ... Mark: VCO = Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Is this correct? ---- Tiziano Yes, that's right. Many times this adjustment drifts slightly over the course of years, and a slight re-adjustment will fix it. Can't say for sure if this will help you, however. mz |
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