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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Teac AG 260 receiver memory Reply with quote

The station memory reverts to the bottom of the band after a couple of
days with the power off. What is used to keep the settings and does
anyone have a schematic?
Dick

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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:35 am    Post subject: Re: Teac AG 260 receiver memory Reply with quote

To keep the memory, it probably uses a small battery, a "memory backup"
capacitor (like 1 F, 5 V), or maybe an output on the power supply that
isn't switched off along with everything else. Open it up and take a
look - the battery or memory cap should be fairly obvious; the power
supply might require a little poking around.

Also, did it previously remember its settings for a longer period of
time? Some devices only have enough "backup" to ride through short
power failures, not several days.

A quick Google reveals http://www.enjoythemusic.com/receiver.htm which
claims that Teac was happy to supply a schematic. It's an audio pile
site, though, so any claims should be viewed skeptically.

Followups set to sci.electronics.repair.

Matt Roberds
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