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Owner's Manual AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH AUTO ST OP CASSETTE PLA YER Designed Specifically for the Marine and RV Environment[...]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FACEPLA TE CONTROLS DIAGRAM (Figure 1) 1 POWER BUTT ON Press it to turn the unit ON or OFF 2 EJECT BUTT ON Press this button in half way to fast-forward the tape, and fully in to eject the tape. 3 T APE DOOR 4 TUNING KNOB Rotate the knob to tune the desired broadcast frequency . 5 VOLUME KNOB Rotate the knob to increase or decr[...]
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Antenna RED BLACK AUT ANT TO 12V DC (+) POWER TO GROUND (CHASSIS OR 12 VDC (-) WHITE VIOLET W/BLACK GRAY GREEN W/ BLACK GREEN VIOLET VIOLET W/BLACK GREEN W/BLACK 9 PIN CONNECTORS WIRING DIAGRAM (Figure 2) Front Left Speaker Rear Left Speaker Front Right Speaker Rear Right Speaker 2 7 BLUE AUDIOVOX SPECIALIZED APPLICATION, LLC ( the company) warrant[...]
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AM ANTENNA TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT The antenna trimmer can be accessed through the small hole behind the cassette door (see diagram below). T une radio to a weak station between 1200 and 1400 KHz AM ( If you cannot find a weak station in this range, tune to any other strong station, and adjust tuning slightly off station).Adjust trimmer for maximum volu[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART AM/FM RADIOS 4 APPLICATION NOTES AM/FM RECEPTION Some boats have more than one AM/FM radio.The best way t o insure good reception is to supply a separate antenna for each radio. Other options available to supply adequate AM/FM reception to these radios are listed below , along some general information in to radio reception. &q[...]