Distorted Audio or loss of Signal
1. If audio is distorted all the time, send unit in for repair.
2. Check frequency fine adjustment for both channels
Antenna/s loose or too tight
1. DO NOT try to tighten or adjust the front antennas, this can
damage the circuit board and will void your warranty.
2. Rear Antennas can be adjusted with a screwdriver (screws
are located under battery retaining cover.) Antennas should
be snug but move smoothly in and out. Note: these are
steel screws in an aluminum body, so please be careful not
to strip the threads. If antennas cannot be adjusted for
smooth operation, send unit in for repair. DO NOT oil or try
to lubricate the antennas, this can possibly damage the inter-
nal electronics and void your warranty.
Direction Accuracy
1. Insure antennas are fully extended.
2. Insure the back/reflecting antennas are not resting on
forearm or any part of you body.
3. If rear antennas are loose, adjust with a screwdriver for
smooth but snug operation (see above for explanation).
4. Check for corrosion on antenna rotating points/hinges.
If present, send unit in for service.
5. If none of the above causes are apparent and the problem
persists send unit in for service.
6.
Do not touch antenna elements with any par
t of your body
as it may influence direction accuracy.
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NOTE: DO NOT put any mewtallic or metal tape or stickers on
the anten
nas.