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Buck Turgidson

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a Sony sports radio, and I thought the earphones were bad because I
always had to jiggle the cord near where it plugged in I replaced the
headphones, but I have the same problem with the new pair, although it is
not quite as bad as the old pair.

So, I am guessing that the jack receptacle itself is loose, not the wire.

Is there a way to fix this? Can I wrap alum. foil around the male end? Or
tape? I know it is an inexpensive radio, but if there is a simple way to
fix it, I'd love to forego the expense of a new one.

Thanks.
 
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Sam Goldwasser

Jan 1, 1970
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Buck Turgidson said:
I have a Sony sports radio, and I thought the earphones were bad because I
always had to jiggle the cord near where it plugged in I replaced the
headphones, but I have the same problem with the new pair, although it is
not quite as bad as the old pair.

So, I am guessing that the jack receptacle itself is loose, not the wire.

Is there a way to fix this? Can I wrap alum. foil around the male end? Or
tape? I know it is an inexpensive radio, but if there is a simple way to
fix it, I'd love to forego the expense of a new one.

It may be bad solder connections between the headphone jack and the
circuit board inside. This will require someone to open up the
unit and resolder the connections. It's an easy job.

Could also be the spring pressure of the contacts inside the jack but
it may be necessary to replace the jack.

DO NOT attempt to do anything like aluminum foil. You'll may end up
shorting it out and causing more damage.

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