Scott:

If the battery replacement suggested by Nick doesn't help, you may want to first join and then check the archives of the Sony ICF-2010 ListServ at

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There was a discussion not too long ago about dim displays with a recommendation of replacing the LED that illuminates it. There are two people, Noel Ramos and Ray Babbitt, that have replaced these LEDs for owners who don't want to tackle the job themselves.

Hope this helps.

Steve Howe
Saint Albans, VT



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Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:57:17 -0400
From: Scott Fybush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [IRCA] Looking for some 2010 help...
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Perhaps this is a problem another 2010 owner has dealt with: the display
on my 2010 is so dim (or rather, so lacking in contrast) as to be almost
unreadable unless I'm holding the radio at an angle.

I don't think it's just dead batteries - the battery meter still
registers a 7.

Is there some way to adjust the display contrast that I'm forgetting?

s
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