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Anonymous Posted on Feb 17, 2013

WHY CAN'T I GET MY SIGNAL TO ADJUST DOWN NO MATTER WHAT SIGNAL COMES IN GO UP PAST 60 DB

  • Anonymous Feb 19, 2013

    The meter adjustment inside the radio is turned all the way down but signals coming into my station go past 60 db which I know are not right they should be ranging from 9 db to 60 db.

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