
Troubleshooting Guide
My radio shuts off after just a few seconds:
Low batteries can cause this situation. Replace them with a new set of batteries. If the radio is operating on the power adapter, check for solid connections at the wall outlet and the side of the radio. Also make sure there is power at the wall outlet.
Stations won't hold in memory:
The memory button settings are being overwritten. When recalling a station from memory, if you hold the memory button down too long it will program the current station over your previously stored station. To recall a station that has been stored in memory, always press and release the button quickly. To program a new station into memory, tune to the desired station and then press and hold the memory button for two seconds until you hear a beep. Also, please see the section on Memory Tuning on page 13.
The AM reception is poor inside of my building:
Many building materials have adverse effects on AM band listen- ing. Brick, concrete, stucco, and aluminum siding all have a ten- dency to absorb or reflect the AM signal. Spanish tiles or metal roofs are also culprits. To test your AM reception, put batteries in your radio and take it outside of the building. If your reception is notably stronger outside than inside the building, an external AM antenna may be necessary to bring the signal into the building.
Poor reception on FM, TV Audio, or Weather bands:
The Sonido Radio uses its telescopic, or “whip” antenna for FM, TV audio, and the weather bands. To improve reception of these bands, fully extend the telescopic antenna. Reception of FM and weather broadcasts is normally improved with the antenna extended straight up. TV audio reception usually requires the antenna to be rotated at an angle. Note: The antenna must be fully extended to allow it to rotate.
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