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CARE & MARSTTENANCE

IMPORTANT!

Your tape player should give you many

years of enjoyment \«hen these simple

suggestions are follov№d.
(I)

120 minute tapes are not recom­

mended for automobile cassette
players

(II)

Your tape heads should be kept

clean at all times Head cleaners
are available at most stereo and

tape dealers.

(III)

Cassette tapes will at times loosen

up In the cassette cartridge, Be .

fore Inserting cartridge be certain
that the tape Is tight.

(IV)

Due to the delicate nature of both
the Cassette Tape and the Deck

Mechanism. It Is recommended

that tapes not be Insetted Into the

player before both the cassette
and vehicle Interior temperatures
are above freezing.

THE DRIVING HABITS OF AM AND FM RECEPTION

Although you msy be familiar with both AM and FM reception in your home, you will experience
notable differences in reception while driving your car. This page will explain why these

variances occur and how they affect the broadcast you are listening to .

Both AM and FM provide excellent listening enjoyment and supply the diversified entertainment
necessary to relieve the boredom of hours "behind the wheel" of you car FM reception although
unique in its characteristics while driving, provides a totally new sound experience unlike AM
reception. The clarity of tone, the richness of sound and the varied pr'ogram content provide
hours of uninterrupted listening enjoyment. The few reception inconveniences common to FM are
compensated by the many plus features of a sound experience rivaled only by a live sound
performance

Your new AM-FM radio or radio-tape system has been built to the strictest engineering standards

available today and through quality components and construction will provide maximum perfor.
mance under all conditions . A few minutes reading this page will enable you to obtain the most

from FM r'eception and provide answers to your questions about the differ'ences between AM and

FM operation while driving in your car

Some facts about AM and FM reception:

1 RECEPTION IN TUNNELS

Although you will lose AM reception when driving through tunnels and under large bridges, it is
common to continue to receive FM reception.

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