TROUBLESHOOTING
■Tuner
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| FM stereo reception is | The characteristics of FM stereo | Check the antenna connections. | 36, 37 |
| noisy. | broadcasts may cause this problem | Try using a |
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| when the transmitter is too far away or | antenna. |
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| the antenna input is poor. | Use the manual tuning method. |
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| There is distortion, and | There is multipath interference. | Adjust the antenna position to eliminate | 36 |
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FM | good FM antenna. |
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| The desired station | The station is too weak. | Use the manual tuning method. | 36, 37 |
| cannot be tuned in with |
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| Previously preset | This unit has been disconnected for a | 38 | |
| stations can no longer | long period. |
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| be tuned in. |
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| The desired station | The signal is weak or the antenna | Tighten the AM loop antenna connections | 36, 37 |
| cannot be tuned in with | connections are loose. | and orient it for best reception. |
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AM | There are continuous | Noises result from lightning, | Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire. | 36 |
crackling and hissing | fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats | This will help somewhat, but it is difficult to |
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| noises. | and other electrical equipment. | eliminate all noise. |
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| There are buzzing and | A TV set is being used nearby. | Move this unit away from the TV. | — |
| whining noises |
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| evening). |
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