• AM-FM SELECTION-To select AM or FM recep
ti on, move the sli de bar, located to the left of the
dia l, up and down until
the letters "AM" or "FT\1" are fully exposed.
• PUSH BUTTON TUNING
-To preset these push
buttons: Turn on the radio, set the AM-FM selector
bar to the desired band, pull the push button stra ight out as far as i t will go, tune in the desir ed station manually, and then push the button all the way in.
Set each push button in the same manner.
• MANUAL TUNING-
The left hand control knob
The optional 'fully ttansis'toriz~,d standaTd AM reception clear
broadcasts. FM stations nla y pe
mpes from. th,e ,endil)g station, .dc~p'~*dlil)J~.~I!l<'l'!;'~l1li,l power of the station and the
fringe areas where FM signals are weak, it may be possi
ble to manually retune the radio to mair,ltain
peak reception. lf nOt, retune to
serves as the "on-off" switch
and volume control. Turn the wing knob at the base of this contro l to
adjust for tone quality . T he right hand control knob is the manual station selector.
• ANTENNA
-Maximum FM recept io n is obtained
wi th the antenna extended to .. 30 inches (app roxi
mately two antenna sections) . For best AM reception
the antenna should be fully extend ed.
• CONELRAD- T h e t
wo triangular symbols a t 640 and 1240 on the AM dial only, indicate the Cone lrad
freq uencies which will be used in the event of a
nationa l em ergency .