• Troubleshooting the AM Tuner
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| Adjust the direction of the AM | |
| The signal is weak or the | loop antenna. If that does not | |
The station can hardly be heard | improve the sound, adjust the | ||
antenna connection is incom- | |||
or the sound quality is poor. | plete. | angle and location of the | |
| antenna to find the optimum | ||
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| Try reconnecting the AM loop | |
Auto tuning cannot locate a sta- | The station is too weak. | antenna. | |
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Use manual tuning. | |||
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| Use an outdoor AM antenna. | |
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| Use an outdoor AM antenna. | |
| Interference noise is being |
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| Make sure that all electrical | ||
A continuous popping noise | caused by lightning, a fluores- | equipment is grounded cor- | |
can be heard. | cent light, a motor, or electrical | rectly. In some situations, it may | |
| equipment with a thermostat. | be difficult to completely elimi- | |
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| nate this problem. | |
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Supplied Accessories
• AM loop antenna
• Indoor FM antenna
•USB cable
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The
•Adapter for
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