Understanding Radio Reception - GMC SIERRA 1995 Manual

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PROG (on cassette player)
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Press PROG to go from one side of the tape
to the other.
NEXT (3)
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Press NEXT or SEEK
(in the direction that the lighted tape
direction arrow points) to search for the next selection. A minimum
three-second blank gap is needed for the player to stop at the beginning of
the selection. NEXT will appear in the display and the audio is in the mute
mode.
REV (4)
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To rapidly reverse the tape, press REV and the tape will rapidly
reverse to the beginning of the cassette reel or until you press REV again.
The radio plays the last selected station during REV.
00
( 5 )
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00
is active at all times with a tape inserted in the remote
cassette.
00
will appear in the display.
FWD (6)
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To rapidly advance the tape, press FWD and the tape will
rapidly advance to the end of the cassette reel or until you press FWD again.
The radio plays the last selected station during FWD.
TAPE
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To switch between the player and the radio when a tape is playing,
press the AM/FM button. To return to the tape player, press CD AUX. The
lighted arrow will appear next to the tape symbol and show the direction of
play when a tape is active.
EJECT (on cassette player)
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To remove the tape press the EJECT button.
EJECT can be used with either the ignition or radio off. Also, you must
press EJECT before loading a cassette with the radio off to allow loading.
If a tape is inserted with side "1" (or "A") up, then the right arrow means
that that side is being played. Likewise, a left arrow would indicate that side
b' 2 "
(or "B") had been selected.
00
Dolby" Noise Reduction is manufactured under a lice-nse from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DolbyB and the
00
symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Understanding Radio Reception
FM stereo will give you the best sound. But FM signals will reach only
about 10 to 40 miles ( I 6 to 65 km). And, tall buildings or hills can interfere
with FM signals, causing the sound to come and go.
The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at night.
The longer range, however, can cause stations to interfere with each other.
AM can pick up noise from things like stornx and power lines. Try reducing
the treble to reduce this noise if you ever get it.
AM Stereo means the Delco' system can receive C-QUAM"stereo
broadcasts. Many AM stations around the county use C-QUAM" to
produce stereo, though some do not. (C-QUAM& is a registered trademark
of Motorola, Inc.) If your Delco@ system can get C-QUAMa, your
"STEREO" light will come on when you're receiving it.
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