Something went wrong with my beloved BM7000. Today I was listening to radio with headphones (as usual, several hours a day) and the BM had been powered on for some two or three hours. Then I switched to AUX for a moment. When returning to RADIO, suddenly all but two presets (2 and 15) were lost, and the default volume had changed to 60!! Remote didn't work, option had changed to 0. I was able to set it back to option 1 and I can now operate the BM, but several things are very wrong:
- sound settings can't be stored, they always go back to VOL60, TREBLE -1 after switching to standby.
- when adjusting sound settings, the display (on the BM) sometimes shows scrambled characters
- radio presets and option setting are not stored
If I remember to lower the volume I can listen any radio channel I tune or any other source, but none of the settings will store.
I have a couple of possible reasons for the fault:
- there was a thunderstorm going on at the time this happened - could it have done this? I would guess no as this is at the city centre in a modern building and no other problems were noted. As an aerial I use a couple of meters of wire in the room.
- could this have been caused by the external audio source? I connected a prototyping Arduino board with sound shield to AUX. There was nothing wrong with the circuit, and this hasn't caused any problems before.
- could this be caused by a faulty memory battery inside the BM? Or a leaky capacitor? This is, anyway, over 20 years old thing and has been in heavy use.
Any ideas? I will get the BM to a service, but I'd like to hear your opinions, first.
I am sad as this BM has been my daily audio source for some time now and there has been no troubles before now. I just hope this won't be some unobtainium-made CPU-RAM/ROM-chip problem.
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