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Thanks, Jeff!
I just turned it on again and played with it. I'm now able to get a local station! Still some static until I moved around the metal thingy in the back at bit and played with dial some more. Woo hoo! I thought it kinda worked when I first got it. I use it for its decorative value. I can't see any antenna and don't know where it would be. I also don't know where the am-fm setting is. Pretty cool. If I recall, I paid $35 for this. What a sturdy little sucker! I think I have bad radio reception here anyway. I always use my computer or Roku when I want to hear a radio station.
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Uh oh . . . I don't quite know how to tell you this . . . .
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Ha!
I forgot FM wasn't always around. I don't think the crystal rocket radio I had as a child had FM either. I listened to it while it was clipped to a chain link fence. People probably thought I had a thing for fences back then.
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