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FM Mode

The Frequency Modulation (FM) stereo mode has better sound than the AM mode. The reception of the FM stereo signals is usually limited in distance to 1664 km (10-40 miles) depending on station power, antenna operation, and terrain.

Signal flutter or noise can be caused by tall buildings, hills, or other large objects. This can be eliminated by tuning to a stronger station. The FM band tuning range is 87.7 MHz to 107.9 MHz. An FM stereo broadcast is being received when ST is illuminated on the radio display.