LEOTEC Portable AM FM Radio with Best Reception,Battery Operated or AC Power-Complete Features/Instruction Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Leotec
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LEOTEC Portable AM FM Radio with Best Reception, Battery Operated or AC
Power
Specifications
- POWER SOURCE: Battery &AC Power Supply
- BRAND: LEOTEC
- RADIO BANDS SUPPORTED: AM/FM
- COLOR: Black
- HARDWARE INTERFACE: 3.5mm Audio
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: AM FM
- ITEM WEIGHT: 800 Grams
- FREQUENCY: 108 MHz
- COMPATIBLE DEVICES: Earphone
- ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH: 8.12 x 5.26 x 2.88 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.76 pounds
Introduction
The Retractable Copper Telescopic Antenna on this transistor radio provides great signal reception. At the same time, this transistor radio has a pleasant spiral knob that is practical and quick to tune, making it simple to find the radio station you want. All you have to do now is adjust the angle and extend the antenna. Then you’ll be able to get a steady signal. You can listen to your favorite radio shows on time, no matter where you are, without missing any exciting moments. A large-caliber speaker is included with the LEOTEC portable AM FM radio. The sound quality is excellent, and it can be heard well in a 200-square-meter room. It can accompany you wherever you are throughout these tedious periods.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Power Adapter
- Quick Start Guide
- Radio
HOW TO TUNE
- Then select BACK/HOME – “FM Radio” and press. The FM radio mode is activated on the IC recorder.
- Choose between “Headphones” and “Speaker” for audio output.
- To tune in a station, press or repeatedly.
HOW TO USE
Simply put the FM transmitter into your car’s 12V power socket or cigarette lighter, set your car’s radio to the same frequency as the FM transmitter, and start listening!
HOW TO SET FM FREQUENCY
- Turn on the car radio.
- Reduce the volume on your automobile stereo.
- Change the radio station in your automobile to FM.
- Choose an FM frequency between 88.1 and 107.9 MHz that isn’t in use right now. NOTE: As your location changes, your FM reception may change.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What FM transmitter frequency should I use?
They usually transmit on any FM frequency between 87.5 and 108.0 MHz in most of the world, 76.0-95.0 MHz in Japan, 65.0-74.2 MHz in Russia, and 88.1 to 107.9 MHz in the United States and Canada. -
How far can you legally transmit FM?
For an FM Transmitter covered under Part 15, the fast answer is roughly 200 feet (Read FCC Public Notice dated July 24, 1991). The exact answer is substantially more complicated: 250 volts per meter at 3 meters (also known as 48 decibels per meter). -
What is the optimal radio frequency for range?
When it comes to waves, this is generally the rule of thumb. Between frequency and wavelength, there is a compromise. UHF frequencies typically run from 400 to 512 MHz, with wavelengths ranging from 1 to 5 feet. Close-range communication is the most efficient use of this frequency. -
Why isn’t my FM radio playing?
When your radio stops working, the first thing you should do is check the fuses and replace any that have blown. Also, if you have an aftermarket stereo head unit that is designed to be readily removed, look for any fuses on the rear of the device. -
Why does my FM transmitter have so much static?
You’ll hear a lot of static if the audio you feed into your FM transmitter is too low, because there’s always some static in the background, and you’ll have to turn the sound up a LOT to obtain your music feed. -
What FM frequency is the least used?
An FM receiver is adjusted to the central frequency of the station’s channel to receive it. Channel 200, the lowest and almost-unused channel, spans 87.8 MHz to 88.0 MHz, with 87.9 MHz as its center frequency. -
Is it possible to use an FM transmitter with an AM receiver?
You’re good to go as long as you have an FM radio. You won’t be able to utilize an FM transmitter if your car has an AM-only radio (which may be the case in antique classic cars from the early 1970s or earlier). -
What is an FM modulator and how does it work?
An FM transmitter simply distributes your music signal over the airwaves, whereas an FM modulator immediately injects your music signal into your car radio. They both work by broadcasting FM frequencies that are picked up by your car stereo antenna, similar to radio transmissions. -
What do I need to establish my own radio station?
A microphone, headphones, and playback devices are the most critical pieces of equipment you’ll need. To broadcast signals to your target audience, you’ll have to pay engineering fees and transmitting equipment. All of your equipment must also be likened and approved in the country where you’re working. -
What does FM alignment entail?
A conventional signal generator and an electronic voltmeter, as shown, or a high-resistance d-c voltmeter can be used to align the f-m receiver. to monitor the output with an alternating-current output meter linked to the loud speaker’s voice coil circuit
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