User manual

The complete wiring
The radio is now assembled completely and can be tested. Draw the set-up with
your name and date in the circuit diagram on the last page of these instructions.
Then copy or tear out the page and glue it into the radio casing. This will make it
possible to understand everything even after years and to perform repairs if they
become necessary. That is what old radios are like as well: They can be repaired
even after many years, because the circuit diagram is always inside the radio.
First Test and Settings
Insert two 1.5 V mignon alkaline batteries. Switch on the radio and turn up the
volume control all the way. Using the frequency button, you will quickly find a
station that sounds from the speaker clearly.
Now the frequency range must be set. Use a present radio for comparison. The
bottom-most station in the VHF range should appear at the left stop. The recep-
tion range can be relocated by adjusting the SP1 coil. Push the turns together
more closely to receive lower frequencies. If a large empty area is present to the
left of the bottom-most station, pull the coil apart a little.
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