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Radio, Stereo, and Compact Disc: Description and Operation




Radio/Audio System Description and Operation

The Entertainment System on this vehicle is configured with either a base or an uplevel system. Both the base and uplevel systems contain a radio, antenna, and speakers.

The uplevel system differs from the base level system by providing the customer with a tape player.

The following list shows the base and uplevel radios available for this vehicle:

* Base Radio (UM7) - AM/FM
* Base Radio (UM6) - AM/FM with Cassette





AM/FM Reception

Radio Signal

The radio signal is sent from a broadcast station and is then received by an antenna. The strength of the signal received depends on the following:

* The power output, wattage, of the broadcasting station
* The location of the vehicle or receiver relative to the broadcast tower.
* Obstacles between the tower and the receiver
* Atmospheric conditions
* What band, AM or FM, the station is broadcasting
* Type of antenna and the ground plane

AM Reception

The AM band has a lower frequency range than the FM band. These longer wavelengths:

* Bend around Obstacles
* Follow the curvature of the earth
* May reflect off the ionosphere, "skip"

The AM frequencies have longer range due to the ground wave. The ground wave follows the curvature of the earth and is effected by its conductivity. Greater conductivity equates to less signal loss thus transmission over water is better than over land. The AM band has a range of 80-320 km (50-200 miles).

FM Reception

The shorter wavelengths of the higher frequency FM band:

* Reflect off obstacles
* Are absorbed by the ground
* Penetrate the ionosphere

Broadcasts in the FM band are limited to "line of sight" reception which is typically 40 km (25 miles). Even when out of a direct line of sight, the signal may be reflected into areas that would be in a "shadow" otherwise. Factors which affect the line of sight include:

* Height of the broadcast antenna
* Height of the receiving antenna
* Terrain and buildings in the broadcast path