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AM AND FM RECEPTION IN A MOBILE 

                                ENVIRONMENT

Although you may be familiar with both AM and FM reception in your home, 
you will experience notable differences in reception while driving.Both AM and 
FM provide excellent listening enjoyment and supply the diversified entertain-
ment necessary to relieve the boredom of hours behind the wheel. FM recep-
tion, although unique in its characteristics while driving, provides a different 
listening experience compared to that of AM. The few reception inconveniences 
common to FM are compensated by the rich sound quality of its wide frequency 
response and stereo effect.Your new AM/FM radio has been built to the strictest 
engineering standards available today and through quality components and con-
struction will provide maximum performance under all conditions. A few minutes
reading this section will enable you to obtain the most from the unit and answer 
your questions about the differences between mobile AM and FM
reception.

          SOME FACTS ABOUT AM AND FM RECEPTION

1.RECEPTION IN TUNNELS: Although you will lose AM reception when driving 
   through tunnels and large bridges, it is common to continue to receive FM re-
   ception under the same conditions.
2.THE NUMBER OF STATIONS IN YOUR AREA: Depending on your location, 
   you may find that you can receive a greater number of AM stations in your area 
   than FM stations. In most urban and suburban areas, the numbers of AM and 
   FM stations are comparable.
3.RECEPTION DURING STORMS: Local electrical thunderstorm activity often 
   produces sharp static sound when listening to AM stations although you will find 
   that FM is unaffected.
4.ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE: When listening to AM stations, you may exper-
   ience some buzzing sounds or static when passing roadsidz electric power lines
   which do not interfere with FM reception. Conversely,FM reception may be affect-
   ed by electrical noise from passing cars and trucks while AM reception is not 
   affected.
5.FM RECEPTION RANGE: FM reception range is usually limited to about 50 miles
   from the broadcast station. FM signals radiate straight out from the broadcast 
   antenna. They do not follow the earth's curve and are not reflected back to the 
   earth by the atmosphere, resulting in "line-of-sight"reception range.

6.AM RECEPTION RANGE: AM stations can often be received hundreds of
  miles from the broadcast station. AM signals follow the earth's curve and are 
  easily reflected back to earth by the atmosphere. Therefore an AM signal may
  be more easily received far from the broadcast station antenna than an FM 
  signal.

               FM RECEPTION WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING

Since FM signals become weaker as you drive further from the broadcast sta-
tion, you may experience flutter, noisy reception and fading in the poor signal 
fringe areas. Through the use of advanced circuitry in this radio,the Fringe
Area has been greatly reduced, providing a larger reception range.Even with 
this improved circuitry however, eventually the FM signal will become too weak 
to provide quality reception. When this occurs, it is best to change to a stronger 
local FM station. Although FM signals are not reflected by the atmosphere, they 
are easily reflcted by solid objects. This characteristic of FM signals can produce 
two different reception possibilities. First, an FM signal can "bounce" between 
tall buildings resulting in reception in areas where AM reception is not possible.
Second, the same effect can result in the loss of an FM signal if a large obstruc-
tion such as a mountain or building is located between you and the FM broad-
casting antenna so that it blocks the signals. In such cases, it is possible to 
have poor FM reception even if you are not far from the broadcasting station.

AM AND FM RECEPTION IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT

FM RECEPTION WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING

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Страница 3: ...e vel between the front and rear speakers is equal 0 will be shown on the displ ay panel The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seco nds after the last adjustment or when ano...

Страница 4: ...to a normal range 16 DISC SLOT Gently insert the disc into the slot label surface facing up until the soft load ing mechanism engages and pulls the disc in CD total disc tracks and playing time moment...

Страница 5: ...TRACKS CD MEM P PLAY P CL During disc play the programming function can select up to 10 CD tracks to play in any order The program works by allowing you to select a track number for each spot in the...

Страница 6: ...er insert anything other than a 5 12cm compact disc into the player as the mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects Do not attempt to use 3 8cm CD Single discs in this unit either with or without a...

Страница 7: ...not interfere with FM reception Conversely FM reception may be affect ed by electrical noise from passing cars and trucks while AM reception is not affected 5 FM RECEPTION RANGE FM reception range is...

Страница 8: ...portation prepaid to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below This warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise to the correc tion...

Страница 9: ...15 WARRANTY RADIO WIRING DIAGRAM...

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