Help in repairing radio?

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Hi again!

So my grandfather had this radio that I ended up with, and after lots of use, it broke. I've resoldered the battery pads, and nothing, no audio. The speaker works, is did the pop test. Any advice?
 

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Some tests will be to check the voltage, the capacitors and look for any cracked solder joints.

I also have a radio downstairs with a dodgy 'click wheel' so that's another thing to check.

I would also mark the potentiometers with a pen in case you move any of them so they can be restored.
 
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Some tests will be to check the voltage, the capacitors and look for any cracked solder joints.

I also have a radio downstairs with a dodgy 'click wheel' so that's another thing to check.

I would also mark the potentiometers with a pen in case you move any of them so they can be restored.





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Good points 👍 Checking voltages, caps, and solder joints is definitely a solid start. I’ll also keep the potentiometer tip in mind-that’s a smart precaution. Hopefully you can narrow it down soon!
 
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