James F. Reynolds was a great many things! He was a singer, he played instruments, toured Sundays, church-to-church, in a family singing group (13 kids total!) he helped build a traffic light in his small town in northwestern PA, and was an inventor, as history would tell! He invented the alarm clock radio somewhere around the 1940's and lived to see it thrive well into the early 2000's until his death.
Hitting it is not going to fix it - that will only make matters worse. A possible problem is a loose connection inside the radio or in the dash. Remove the radio and check all its wiring and the connecting wiring that leads to the radio. You'll need an Ohmeter.
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If you look under the knob that says display, there are 2 small buttons on each side. Make sure the radio is off, and the hold the "hour" button until you hear a beep. then you can use the buttons to adjust the hour and minutes
lets assuming the radio is turning on and there's is no sound at all coming from the radio, CD or tape here's are three possible answer 1) make sure your radio is not on mute 2) make sure the volume is on position and its in the desire level of sound 3) make sure you have no lose wiring connection from your radio through your speakers. and also check if there's any fuses attached to your wire from your radio
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The Apple iHome iP9 Duel Alarm Clock Radio is currently the only clock radio that Apple has on the market.
There are a few manufacturers who do make XM ready alarm clock radios. Audiovox and
Yes, RCA makes many differe types of clock radios.
make sure there is a battery backup in the radio
There are so many brands that make an Ipod dock clock radio that the price varies. They range from 60.00 to 400.00 dollars depending on the brand.
what sort of radio? alarm clock, radio in a vehicle, other? IF a car radio, what year make model of vehicle, and what type radio (AM, AM/FM, AM/FM/CD, etc?)
Many brands make clock radios that play CDs, like GPX and Boston Acoustics.
on my 95' explorer if you turn the radio off you can get the clock. also there is usually a button you press for "display" or says "clock".
In your owners manual, there should be a radio code & how to enter it.
You didn't describe the type of clock radio or age so the following are just guesses to apply to your situation. Unplug the radio from the wall. If the noise still persists, it isn't the radio, but something else around the radio. Is the clock and old fashioned mechanical clock. If so it could be the clock motor. The radio could still be on when you think it is off. This is possible in some models where the on/off switching is electronic rather than mechanical. There is something living inside the clock radio. Sound will persist even when unplugged. There is a strong electromagnetic field in vicinity of radio which is causing a resonance frequency in the radio electronics even when off. Move the radio to another part of house and see if sound changes.
The best clock radio brand is Casio, since they've been around the longest. They make quality products that can last for decades. We're still using mine that we bought in the 90's.
Delphi and Aluratek both make satellite radio-ready alarm clocks. They are both compatible with Sirius and XM.