Posted: Sun Sep 20 2009, 09:19pm | |
| Posted by: shkessler | Posts: 246
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Old Display Name: EASTROCKS400
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I will try to explain my issue with both of my radio crack scanners again, but now with a slightly different problem.
I mentioned that when my scanner was in motion, (bike, car, running, etc.) the audio becomes very staticy
This also happens when monitoring trunked systems....whether in motion or stationary. Does this happen do any of you radio crack owners?
All advice is welcome.
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Posted: Sun Sep 20 2009, 10:33pm | |
| Posted by: Dispatch | Posts: 525
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Old Display Name: Dispatch
| Location: Long Island, NY
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It probably is a loose connection within the radio like a speaker, antenna or bad solder joint on the component board. It sounds like you got the shaft from "Radio Shaft!"
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Posted: Sun Sep 20 2009, 11:23pm | |
| Posted by: shkessler | Posts: 246
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Old Display Name: EASTROCKS400
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You have mentioned that....but this has happened since i purchased the scanner |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21 2009, 12:24am | |
| Posted by: ipfd320 | Posts: 1864
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| Location: Martin County Florida
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Account terminated as requested
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it seems that in past posts this was brought up and answered....maybe you would be better off sending the radio out to be repaired or if u feel up to it go to ebay and get an idea on a better radio for the better price |
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