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Old 04-01-2018, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson View Post
The FM radio band is located between channels 6 and 7. If you turned the channel 3 oscillator to receive FM radio, that's pretty far off (i.e., somewhere between channels 6 and 7) from where you want it to be.

Phil Nelson
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https://antiqueradio.org/index.html
This was only after I started to adjust it thru its limits just to see what would happen. I eventually got it back roughly to where it was originally. I guess the fact that I was able to tune to anything tells me the local osc is working. I am thinking my video signal was not strong enough to pick up the audio channel but then how is that not strong enough yet I am pulling in FM radio stations off the air? I will get it figured out one of these days hopefully before I break something. I sure do appreciate the advice I get from you guys.
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