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Posted on Nov 12, 2007

Clock Setting ?????

Can Anybody help me how to adjust the time on this Goodmans Stereo's please.

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When a station is tuned in the unit will decode the incoming clock data after 2 minutes will display the correct time when the 'DSP' button is pressed.
Note: some stations do not transmit a PTY or CT information & therefore the clock display may not be available.
For clock setting it is recommended to tune to a National Radio Station.
Hope This Helps.

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