![]() Also what people quite often fail to realise is that on many models if the radio designed to recharge its own cells is powered from the mains and 'radio switched on', the mains is running the radio not recharging the batteries. The radio's manual should tell you what rating that the cells are. With DAB radios typically using AA batteries, this is quite high for that style of cell, 2300 or 2500 mAh being typical. If you do go down the route of trying replacement rechargeable batteries, make sure that the new ones have the same or higher 'current rating' specified as the 'mAh'. If you are absolutely positive that it has led a 100% innocent life, and if it is at least some of the time powered by batteries, then it could be after four years that the batteries are no longer holding their charge. If you do do this, and find a loose plug, then a spot of superglue to glue the plug to the main board could permanently cure it, but in a place where it can be cut through again if the plug ever has to be released. If you have any doubts about this, then seek advice first, or enlist technical help. If it has in the past been subject to violence, or if subjecting it to mild violence now causes the screen to blank, then there is a chance that as others have said you can tighten things up by delving inside. Have you dropped it on the floor, knocked it over, shaken it around, taken it away on holiday or out for the day involving the suitcase or bag being shaken around? Try gently tapping it, or gently banging it on the table, to see if you can get the screen to blank. Far more likely is a fault with your radio.Īs others have said, now is the time to try and recall what has happened to the radio. It would therefore be unlikely that you would lose all of them at the same time. The other factor against it being a transmitter issue is that the services you listed are broadcast on different muxes and equally could even be different transmitter sites. ![]() ![]() I've never seen one that completely blanks the screen. All that should happen if the radio loses signal for whatever reason is that it continues to display the name of the station you were listening to immediately prior to the loss. It's working again now, and I'd assume it was probably the transmitter. The display was lit up, but no station information. ![]()
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