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Stereo Question
Hi All,
I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G |
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"Milky-G" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G That's a strange problem. Well, if everything you are telling us is true and it is a good connection with the antenna and the antenna worked with other radios, then I know you aren't going to want to hear what I have to say. It sounds like you most likely have a faulty unit. I'm sorry. Perhaps others have some ideas that may help. MOSFET |
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It's got to be a bad connection somewhere, and your hand maybe acting
as a temporary antena. What happends when you wiggle the connector and the cable around it? |
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Milky-G wrote: Hi All, I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G Check it again. every time you press the cable right and get the thing going means the connection is not right. Check the connectoin again. |
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Can't remember off hand if your stereo has the direct mount antennae "port"
or the one that hangs off like a tail. Either way if it works fine with another stereo than it is within the 2180. If it is the direct connect "port" more than likely from having to push the antennae into the "port" the force has caused the "port" to become unsoldered from the circuit board. Happens more often than not on these types. If it is the tail type connector then possibly the braided ground and or the center wire has broken within the plastic casing and or it too may have been pulled from the solder connection on the board. Either way I would disassemble the stereo and heat up the solder connections where the antenna feeds onto the circuit board. Cold solder joins are quite abundant in electronics being they are made with very little care and even more so today being they are striving for quantity rather than quality. "Milky-G" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G |
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It's just when I push the connector to one side. I don't think it's my
hand......there's definitely a connection problem. Thanks. "bobb" wrote in message ... It's got to be a bad connection somewhere, and your hand maybe acting as a temporary antena. What happends when you wiggle the connector and the cable around it? |
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It has the port. It's a solid fit, so it takes a little pressure to get the
connector in. The thing is, I opened the box to check the port and it looks just fine......unless I broke the connection after trying a second time. But that still wouldn't explain why I had the problem in the first place. Either way, I'll have to uninstall and take another look at it. If everything checks out, I just might be forced to buy another unit. Thanks for your help. Milky-G "Barry & Nikki" wrote in message ... Can't remember off hand if your stereo has the direct mount antennae "port" or the one that hangs off like a tail. Either way if it works fine with another stereo than it is within the 2180. If it is the direct connect "port" more than likely from having to push the antennae into the "port" the force has caused the "port" to become unsoldered from the circuit board. Happens more often than not on these types. If it is the tail type connector then possibly the braided ground and or the center wire has broken within the plastic casing and or it too may have been pulled from the solder connection on the board. Either way I would disassemble the stereo and heat up the solder connections where the antenna feeds onto the circuit board. Cold solder joins are quite abundant in electronics being they are made with very little care and even more so today being they are striving for quantity rather than quality. "Milky-G" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G |
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It may not be obvious by looking if it is a cold solder joint. Like I said
if you have access to one try a soldering iron on the connections on the bottom of the board. Also if your antenna end has two little metal "wings" like some do try spreading those tabs apart a bit. Don't pry too hard cuz they may snap. Sometimes these are pushed in enough to not make contact with one stereo but are fine with another. I've run into that problem as well on my bench testing antennae. "Milky-G" wrote in message ... It has the port. It's a solid fit, so it takes a little pressure to get the connector in. The thing is, I opened the box to check the port and it looks just fine......unless I broke the connection after trying a second time. But that still wouldn't explain why I had the problem in the first place. Either way, I'll have to uninstall and take another look at it. If everything checks out, I just might be forced to buy another unit. Thanks for your help. Milky-G "Barry & Nikki" wrote in message ... Can't remember off hand if your stereo has the direct mount antennae "port" or the one that hangs off like a tail. Either way if it works fine with another stereo than it is within the 2180. If it is the direct connect "port" more than likely from having to push the antennae into the "port" the force has caused the "port" to become unsoldered from the circuit board. Happens more often than not on these types. If it is the tail type connector then possibly the braided ground and or the center wire has broken within the plastic casing and or it too may have been pulled from the solder connection on the board. Either way I would disassemble the stereo and heat up the solder connections where the antenna feeds onto the circuit board. Cold solder joins are quite abundant in electronics being they are made with very little care and even more so today being they are striving for quantity rather than quality. "Milky-G" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have an older Sony CDX-2180 stereo that I bought at a yard sale in brand new condition (original box, instructions, install parts, etc.). Not even a fingerprint. Installed it, CD works fine and sounds great, but no radio signal. I checked the antenna port and the cable, inside and out......looks fine and fits like a glove. If I firmly push the cable to just the right spot, I get good signal, but then it goes out completely. Not even any static or hissing. I can't figure out what the problem is and the cable worked just fine with my other stereo. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions (besides buying a new stereo)? Milky-G |
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