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Download manual from http://www.retrevo.com/support/Memorex-MC7101-Clock-Radios-manual/id/1081dj880/t/2/, instructions on page 8 of manual. It's a nice radio.
Often times these small radios need antenna help. I know that some radios use the power cord for the fm antenna. If your radio has a spot for an external AM antenna on it, they are cheap and can be made with lite skills.
If your antenna is simply bent, you can buy a replacement at Radio Shack or other local electronics store. They have a standard screw-hole size so most antennas will work.
It has to do with the distance and direction of the different TV station antennas. You have to have a strong enough antenna, and you have to aim it at the TV station's transmitter.
You need to get an RF modulator if you want to connect to the antenna
input on the back of the TV set. You can use the composite output of
the Memorex - the yellow cable output - and connect to the video input
on the front of the TV, and use the red or white output from the DVD to
connect to the audio input on the front of the TV. You will have to
press the 'game' button on the remote to select the front audio/video
inputs.
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Just hook your antenna or whatever wire you have currently connected to the TV to the input on the new recorder, and you'll be to record anything you can watch now.
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