The radio suddenly snores when it turns to sound control. It's pretty annoying. That probably won't stop again, will it? I have such a classic twin. I may add a photo. (not mine but that radio) :-)

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Post your photo, I don't need to see the radio ...: D There is a dusty or damaged volume control button. The first case can be solved with a contact cleaner (eg Kontox) and pierced the brush. The second then only by exchanging the card. In any case, it is necessary to uncover the radio (switch off the network in advance). Then pierce the brush. If that doesn't help, replace it (depending on the type, it's not usually a problem). Of course - wouldn't it deserve to replace the whole radio? :O

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