But it begins a corrosion process, which ruins mechanical connections.
So
hurry up to clean it before things come worse.
Best regards
Guillermo - LU8EYW.
Ray Brown escribió:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rudy Marcelletti" <rudym@net-link.net>
>
>>I got caught in the rain and a bit of moisture got into my VX2R and now it
>>does not have any audio out the speaker or earphone jack.
>
>
> Ouch, that's a shame.
>
>
>>Can you give me an estimate on the cost of repair and/or replacement of
>>speaker?
>
>
> If you're technically savvy, you could probably replace it yourself. It will
> probably take a bit off effort, if the 2 is like the 5 (which I've taken apart
> a couple of times, both to replace various rubber parts like the keypad and
> the power/mike cover. If I recall corrctly, once you open it up, the speaker
> is very easy to get to. Oh, wait a minute, you said the earphone is dead,
> too? Eiewww, now I'm in unchartered waters. I don't know.
>
> You sure there's no audio from any source? I just find it hard to believe
> that condensation could short out the audio amp, because usually condensation
> is pretty pure water, with no conduction...
>
> _Ray_ KBØSTN
>
>
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