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A- Fader control 
 
Adjust front/rear speaker 
balance by sliding the control 
up or down.  
(Up to direct more sound to the 
front speakers, down to direct 
more sound to the rear spe

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Chapter 10 - (cont.)CD - Single 
pg. 154 
A- CD slot 
 
With the audio system on, insert 
a disc into the slot with the label 
side up. When the CD is 
inserted, the radio is disengage

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Chapter 10 - (cont.)
Audio systems, general information 
pg. 161 
Cassettes 
l     Store cassettes in their cases.  
l     Do not touch the tape surface 
with your fingers.  
l     Tap

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Sending signals  
 
The FM waves do not follow 
the earths surface nor do they 
bounce off the atmosphere. For 
this reason their range is 
limited. The AM waves follow 
the earths

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Cross modulation 
 
If you listen to a weak station in 
the vicinity of a stronger one, 
both stations may be received 
simultaneously. If the car is 
moved a short distance, the

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provides you with a better 
understanding of the problems 
related to car radio reception. 
 
Reception conditions are not 
always optimum and this is, of 
course, beyond our control.
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