Roberts Radio CD9909 manual Aerials, Radio operation FM, Radio operation MW and LW

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Aerials

The telescopic aerial (6) located on the rear of your CD radio cassette is for FM reception. The telescopic aerial should be fully extended and angled for optimum reception

There is a built in ferrite aerial for MW and LW stations. Rotate your CD radio cassette to the position giving best reception.

Radio operation (FM)

Slide the Tape/Radio/CD switch (3) to the "Radio" position. Slide the waveband switch (15) to the “FM position”. Adjust the volume control (5) until a hissing sound is heard. Rotate the tuning control (17) until the desired station is received. If the station being received is in 'Stereo' the stereo indicator (14) will illuminate. Adjust the volume control (5) and tone control (1) to the required settings.

To switch off the radio, slide the Tape/Radio/CD switch (3) to the "Off/Tape" position.

Radio operation (MW and LW)

Slide the Tape/Radio/CD switch (3) to the "Radio" position". Slide the waveband switch (15) to the “MW or LW” position. Adjust the volume control

(5)until a hissing sound is heard. Rotate the tuning control (17) until the desired station is received. Adjust the volume control (5) and tone control (1) to the required settings. Rotate your CD radio cassette to the position giving best reception. To switch off the radio, slide the Tape/Radio/CD switch (3) to the "Off/Tape" position.

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Contents Roberts Controls Automatic Mains/Battery switching GeneralMains supply FuseRadio operation FM AerialsRadio operation MW and LW CD operation Playing a discListening to cassette tapes Mixed playRecording from the Radio Recording from CD HeadphonesExternal microphone Cleaning the Heads Preventing accidental erasureCleaning compact discs CD Player MaintenanceProduct Care Specifications Radio Frequency CoveragePage Roberts Radio Technical Services Department