Push Button Am Radio; Am/Fm Radio; Antenna - Chevrolet 1971 Camaro Owner's Manual

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For additional air flow lap cool-
ers (2) are provided under the steer-
. ing column and glove box. They
have vertical air control vane out-
lets and are aimed at the driver and
passenger.
To direct cool air to the floor,
open the outlet (by pulling tab to-
ward you) beneath the lap cooler
shown on the illustration.
Chevrolet "All Transistor"
Radios
To operate the radios, the igni-
tion switch must be in "ON" or
"ACC" position.
Push Button AM Radio
In addition to the manual con-
trols, the push Button Radio pro-
vides five push buttons with which
to automatically select preset sta-
tions. To preset, allow the radio
several minutes to become thor-
oughly warmed up, pull the push
button "out" as far as it will go,
tune in the desired station manually
and then push the button "in." Re-
peat this operation for each push
button.
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AM/FM Radio
In addition to providing stand-
ard AM
·
reception, this set permits
you to receive clear static-free PM
broadcasts. Move the slide bar,
above the radio dial, to the right
or left to select AM or FM recep-
tion. All other controls remain the
same as described for Push Button
radios. PM broadcasts may be re-
ceived as far as 25 miles from the
sending station, depending on the
power of the station and the exist-
ing terrain. In fringe areas, it may
be possible to retune the radio
slightly to maintain peak reception.
If
not, retune to a closer or stronger
FM station or switch to AM opera-
tion. Push buttons may be set for
either AM or FM stations or may
be divided between the two.
Antenna
The radio antenna is incorporated
in the windshield glass.
If
necessary,

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