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I have 2 different Dittel FSG 2T radios with the same problem: The multifunction control on the front lower right (it is both a rotary knob and a push button) has become loose and hypersensitive. The radio changes frequency with the slightest touch. Anybody else have this problem? Or a solution for it?
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Hi Roy,
Unfortunately you are not alone and it is a common problem to this otherwise fantastic radio. Basically the fix is to replace the rotary knob Anton Lang in Germany do this, however the cost will be about €200 for it. |
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