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Old 04-29-2016, 04:00 PM
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Yes I was using the same 9V Battery and I did end up subbing a known good battery and it turned out it was the battery causing the problem, turns out the battery I was using was bad so I subbed with a known good 9V battery that was only ever used for battery backup on clock radios and sure enough the radio worked fine! Go figure...
LOL I thought I was pinning it down with the simple answer ( always the best ). Advice holds true for the future anyhows !

BTW weak batteries show up on FM first with distortion & drifting
due to the greater load on circuits.

BTW #2 Superscope was a Sony product, mostly small stuff
like radios, tape etc & built better than average.

73 Zeno
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