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Your radio is listed as SAMS 832-7. Since the problem is on both bands, most likely in the audio stages,bad cap or transistor. All the best, Tom.J
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I found, years ago that the output transistors needed resoldering, as they ran rather hot. It's the ones with the heatsinks. Just hit the PC board connections with a little fresh solder an you should good to go. |
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I repaired that same exact model radio for a friend of mine who had gotten her radio from her grandfather, all it needed was a pilot bulb replaced (it was a screw-base type bulb) anyways I thought it was a really nice model I believe it dates to the mid 1960s right around the time RCA, Zenith, Magnavox and some of the others started going Solid State, Magnavox had a similar model to this radio from the same time period.
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