AM/FM Stereo Antenna  (150-1832)     Operation         Faxback Doc. # 7188

Most FM radio stations have abroad cast range of 50 to 75 miles.  This
range is shorter in very hilly areas and areas where the signal is blocked
by tall buildings.

Rotate the gain control clock-wise to strengthen the signal for weak FM
stations.  Rotate the gain control counterclockwise to reduce the signal
to prevent strong stations from interfering with weaker stations near the
same frequency.

Some listening rooms have dead spots called null points where no radio
signals can be received.  Just move the antenna for maximum performance.

To improve poor AM reception, rotate the antenna.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Warnings:

  As with all appliances that use electricity, there is a risk of electric
  shock if you use the antenna in an area where it is exposed to moisture
  of any kind.

  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the antenna's case.
  There are no user-serviceable parts inside.  Refer servicing to
  qualified service personnel.

Important Safeguards

  Read and follow all safety and operating instructions.

  Operate the antenna on 120V AC only.

  Do not use the antenna near water or near appliances that generate heat
  or near any heat source.

Handle the antenna with care.  Do not drop it.  If it is dropped and the
case is damaged, immediately unplug the antenna's power and contact your
local Radio Shack store for service.

  Never unplug the power adapter by pulling on the cord.  Always pull the
  adapter.

  Do not place the power cord where it can be walked on or tripped over.

  Do not attach any accessory not recommended in the manual.  Doing so
  could be hazardous or degrade the antenna's performance.

  Avoid placing the antenna in areas with direct sunlight, poor
  ventilation, or dust.

(br/all-7/19/94)