Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette owner manual Removing the Stereo from the Dash

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11.Reconnect the cable to the vehicle's negative (–) battery terminal.

Note: You will need to set the ste- reo's clock after you reconnect the cable to the vehicle's battery (see “Setting the Clock” on Page 16).

REMOVING THE STEREO FROM THE DASH

Follow these steps to remove the stereo from the dash.

1.Disconnect the cable from the vehi- cle's negative (–) battery terminal.

2.If you secured the stereo to an exist- ing mounting hole under the dash, slide out the stereo to free the mounting bolt from the mounting hole.

Or, remove the nut holding the metal strap to the back of the stereo.

3.Press REL to remove the stereo's control panel.

4.Snap the plastic collar off of the front of the stereo.

5.With the supplied keys' abst facing inward, insert both of the keys into the slots between the mounting

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sleeve and the stereo and press the keys toward the back of the stereo. The stereo is loosened from the sleeve.

Sleeve

6.Remove the keys from the slots and slide the stereo all the way out of the sleeve.

7.Disconnect the wiring harness and the antenna.

8.Reconnect the cable to the vehicle's negative (–) battery terminal.

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Contents High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette Features Built-In Noise Suppression Choke Contents Routing Speaker Wires InstallationBefore YOU Begin the Installation Preparing the Mounting AreaUsing an Adapter Harness Making the Connections12-2115a.fm Page 7 Wednesday, January 12, 2000 1118 AM Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional Components Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers Connecting One Pair of Speakers Removing the Shipping Screw Testing ConnectionsConnecting the Antenna Completing the ConnectionsMounting the Stereo Grommet Removing the Stereo from the Dash Using the Control Panel Replacing Control Panel RemovingBasic Operation Setting the ClockAdjusting the Controls Using the Auxiliary Source Input Radio Operation Playing the RadioAutomatically Storing Stations Memory TuningManually Storing Stations Selecting a Stored Station Scanning Stored StationsCassette Player Operation Playing a CassetteFAST-FORWARD and Rewind AUTO-SEARCH Music SystemCare and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to KnowReplacing a Fuse Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality 12-2115a.fm Page 25 Wednesday, January 12, 2000 1118 AM Specifications Radio12-2115a.fm Page 27 Wednesday, January 12, 2000 1118 AM RadioShack

AM/FM Stereo Cassette specifications

The Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette player is a nostalgic piece of audio technology that embodies the charm and simplicity of vintage sound equipment. Designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate analog audio, this device combines traditional features with practical usability.

One of the main attractions of the Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette player is its dual-band radio capability, allowing users to tune into AM and FM frequencies. This flexibility means that whether you’re in the mood for talk radio, music, or news, you have access to a wide variety of channels. The device is equipped with a built-in antenna, which enhances signal reception and ensures clear sound quality, making radio listening a pleasurable experience.

The cassette player functionality brings another layer of nostalgia. Users can easily play and record their favorite cassettes, preserving cherished memories in analog format. The player features a simple, user-friendly interface with easily accessible play, pause, forward, and rewind buttons. With its auto-stop feature, users can enjoy their favorite tunes without worry, as the device automatically halts playback once the tape has finished.

The Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette player features stereo output, delivering rich, immersive sound quality. The built-in speakers are engineered for clarity and balance, empowering users to enjoy audio as it was intended. For those who prefer listening privately, the device has a headphone jack, accommodating standard headphones for a more personal sound experience.

Additional characteristics include durable construction that ensures longevity and portability, making it perfect for use at home or on the go. The compact design is easily transportable, allowing music lovers to carry their favorite tunes wherever they desire. The battery-operated option provides flexibility, ensuring that users can enjoy music even when an electrical outlet is unavailable.

In conclusion, the Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette player is a tribute to classic audio technology. Its blend of AM/FM radio capabilities, cassette playback, and a focus on sound quality makes it a cherished device among fans of vintage sound. With its simple design and reliable performance, it offers a window into the past while providing a functional listening experience for the present.