it's allready pretuned
you dont
That's the frequency of the station you're picking up.
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the open note strings are the base of the notes, so if it is out of tune, then your song will be out of tune... before you play you always have to tune your instrument
Tune the radio to the station you want, hold down the button of the preset you want it set to.
you dont
Try this... tune in a weak AM station. Have someone "short out" the antenna by touching it while laying a hand on the bodywork sheetmetal. If the station goes away (or "dims out" significantly) then the antenna is good and your radio is likely at fault. If, however, there is NO change when they touch or release the antenna staff then you do NOT have a good/proper antenna connection to the radio (most likely) or the antenna housing. Verify connection to both ends of the antenna cable . Note, you may have to push the antenna WAY into the radio to get it to connect, make shure it cannot be pushed in any farther no matter how hard you try! good luck!
Get the signal meter on screen then rotate the antenna to the spot the meter reads the highest, this is the point of most signal. Leave the antenna in that position. spreading the rods apart results in more gain.
tune to the frequency
That's the frequency of the station you're picking up.
If you want to get your favorite stations programmed in the numbered buttons on the radio, just manually tune the station then push and hold the desired button in until the sound comes back on. This adjustment is lost every time you pull the radio or disconnect the battery. If you want to improve AM reception with the stock antenna and radio, there are no user-adjustable controls.
The problem was not fixed with a tune up, or the light is on because it was not reset by the service station.
To tune into HD channels there a a variety of methods available to consumers. These include a digital set top box, a digital antenna, a satellite receiver or a QAM tuner built into the television.
Ya, tune in to 101.1
Not sure what your computer does or not but the VCR is the source signal: coax from VCR out ("to TV" or "RF out") plugs into TV ("in" or "RF input"). Once hooked up, tune the TV to ch 3. Then play a tape in VCR and you should be ok. If all ok then plug in an antenna into the "RF in" (antenna in) on the VCR. Tune into a local station, you should be able to catch local programing. Cheers
One can tune into Sport FM radio from the United States. This station deals in sports news and live commentary and debate over the air waves. This station can be accessed from any state in the US.
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