On Mar 10, 2006, at 12:51 PM, John Ervine wrote:

The best that I can explain it is that the half-way position is an urban setting, while fully extended is for rural use. The antenna button in the center console is for "fine tuning". Someone can certainly explain it better
than that...

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John L. Ervine


Here's another one while we're on the subject: My 190D Euro has the original Becker with German writing and abbreviations on the face. It only plays German Music (Just Kidding). There is a symbol on a button on the lower right of the face that I believe has something to do with the antenna or tuning in some way. Has anyone seen this switch? It is marked with what appears to be an antenna with radio waves emanating from its tip.

My antenna is intermittent in extending/retracting, I think the circuit board is at fault as it had some corrosion on it. So I can't tell what effect this switch has. It also has a 2 position dash mounted switch that operates the antenna to both extremes only. The radio also has little toothed rubber belts for setting tone and fine tuning that are operated by sliding your thumb to the left and right..

Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am

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