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Yes, it sounds like that. You have an email ! Martin
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I wasn't aware that I could win something... very exiciting ! PM sent ! Martin
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I know only one Beomic 2000. Maritn
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A Beomic 2000 seen from the top down ... Martin
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Same here, I gave up. Surely, it's a great idea but wordplay and abstract thinking in other languages is hard. I suggest we make one in danish next time. Martin
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Peters description of packing a Beogram (found here) applies to most Beograms : http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/thread/34034.aspx Martin
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In some cases the motor shaft can bind, pull and push gently axially (up/down if normally mounted) and see if it losens up. Normally the motor should turn fairly easily if rotated by the pulley by hand but put a voltmeter to the motor leads with the Beocord in play mode. Should read something like 12-14 Volts (DC). No voltage (or very low) = fault in
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I believe the strange fitting-thingy with the hole in it was used for handling at the assembly line, - "cranes" and conveyor rails. Of course it should be fastened and unable to rattle, the ones I've seen have all been fastened. You could also dismount it. Martin
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Nice radio ! I never saw any english language user manual for this one and I don't even have the danish one. I have a couple of backsides from scrapped sets but none for this model. I am pretty sure that I have this model in my collection though but it may be out of easy reach, packed in a storage box among hundreds of other boxes. I will try to
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Seems a rather confused deck. Probably an electronic fault, maybe unstable power supply. Martin