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car starts, runs and drives perfectly?
AC or heater blower works on high?
head lamps work fully and brightly.?
tail lamp (park) all glow? ?
brake lamps work and are bright.
check fuses?
look for connections to the radio loose or damaged
AM Radio dead means the antenna is missing wires to it bad. or missing.
FM may work say on 1 stations if the stations is like 5 miles away, all stations that are under say 25miles must work or the antenna is bad. FM, and vastly farther for AM.
we do not know where you live( a town) so can never guess
what stations are in range to you. see?
no radio model told
AM dead?
FM dead? oops no FM then, but upgrades YES,
cassette dead, but non existed in 1963 ever (8 tracks and 4 track tape them, I had them all)
if all fail dead in 5 seconds
the fuse is loose
the radio is bad.
the wires to radio bad. or lose or cut.
or bad antenna, use test antenna to prove that easy.
even post photo of any relic RaDIO, and wow can talk that.
or post the words tag off top of radio, name model. 12vdc?
You can manually program a station by pressing AM/FM to get to the correct radio band. Then tune in a station with the Tuner +/- (the left/right arrow) buttons on the remote. Next press Memory (just below 7) and then a number on the keypad. The number must be entered before the Program Preset number stops blinking. (For FM you can use some 2 digit numbers.) To scan through the stations in memory use the Channel +/- buttons on the remote or the Next/Previous track buttons on the RT2770. You could fill all of the memory slots automatically by pressing and holding the AM/FM button for two seconds. The unit will store the stations that it tunes in in order until the memory slots are full. Note: you do need to have the FM antenna and AM loop antenna connected (and extended for the FM antenna).
it cant be switched off all you can do is either you can change the track or else you can switch the whole player off by pressing the play button... thts the only way!
I justed posted above but you can probably ignore it. It seems we are not alone...
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