Listening to the Radio:
1.
Set the Function switch to Radio.
2.
Select the desired frequency band (AM, FM, SW1, or SW2).
3.
Select the desired radio station by turning the Tuning dial.
4.
Extend and adjust the antenna for best reception.
5.
Adjust the volume to the desired level.
Radio Reception:
For best radio reception and to avoid interference, follow these tips:
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Move Retro Rocker away from sources that can cause radio frequency interference, such as
laptop power supplies, flat screen TVs, electric blankets, external hard drives, light dimmers,
walls, and windows.
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Try listening to the radio at a park or other open outdoor space, away from tall buildings.
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Power Retro Rocker with quality, new alkaline batteries instead of a power cable.
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For shortwave radio, in general, lower frequencies (SW1 set below 9 MHz) are better received at
night and for a few hours surrounding dawn and dusk, and higher frequencies (SW2 at 13 MHz
and up) are better received during the day.
Cassette Care
To avoid tape jamming, tape tangling, or playback issues, please follow these tips:
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Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette center window. If there
are, manually wind up loose tape using a pencil or hexagonal barrelled ballpoint pen.
Note: If the cassette feels tight when manually winding, the tape may be jamming from ridges
formed in the winding of the tape (visible through the center window). These may be removed, in
most cases, by fast forwarding the cassette to the end, and then rewinding it to the beginning.
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When recording, use new high-quality, brand name tapes.
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Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, fluorescent lights, dust, or oils.
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Do not touch the surface of the tape.
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Before storing tapes, rewind or fast forward them to the end of a side.
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Store tapes in a dry, temperate environment.
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