Discussion
If, like me, you didn't bin yours:
The back is held on 3 clips. A sharp penknife blade will pop it off.
The neck strap contains a few turns of wire for the aerial. Inside is a (now part-used) CR2032 3V cell, for which you may have a use. What I couldn't find was any way to tune it to another frequency.
The back is held on 3 clips. A sharp penknife blade will pop it off.
The neck strap contains a few turns of wire for the aerial. Inside is a (now part-used) CR2032 3V cell, for which you may have a use. What I couldn't find was any way to tune it to another frequency.
[quote=S7Paul]I managed to re-tune mine, using a very small screwdriver in what looks like a variable pot on the circuit board, but the only thing it would pick up was Radio 2.quote]
That makes sense; just some fine tuning near 87.7 MHz and Radio 2 is the only station close to this, I believe.
That makes sense; just some fine tuning near 87.7 MHz and Radio 2 is the only station close to this, I believe.
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