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Some radio dials are hard to see if they are flat on top of the radio or
flat on the side of the radio.All radio dials should be placed at a 45 degree position at the top edge of all radios and be as large as possible. cuhulin |
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In other words, "No Squat, No Stoop, No Squint."
Best, Joe wrote: Some radio dials are hard to see if they are flat on top of the radio or flat on the side of the radio.All radio dials should be placed at a 45 degree position at the top edge of all radios and be as large as possible. cuhulin |
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It all depends on the condition of the position,or vicea worser.For
instance,I am (currently) using the Blaupunkt Derby 691 radio I bought from Brian Hill last year.Well,Good Luck on seeing that dial on that radio.But,I like the radio. cuhulin |
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