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Sudden dead circuit 200 1989

I just returned from a 2000 mile round trip journey and my 245 performed flawlessly(Big thanks to everyone who helped me with my numerous questions while I was getting her ready for that trip!).
Today when I went for a short drive the radio suddenly stopped playing, I did the normal rotating of the fuses (fuse#1) but it didn't help, I then tested the circuit and the whole thing is dead, I tried moving the fuse board from side to side and that didn't work either.
This is the first electrical gremlin that hasn't fixed with a simple jiggle of the fuse. I have no idea where to even start looking to fix this and I kinda miss having that radio. Thanks as always for any help! James






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