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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 
         AM/FM RADIOS

Symptom

Cause

Possible Solution

No Power

No 12VDC

Check circuit fuse at source
Check in-line fuse on power 
lead
Power lead disconnected
Ground connection 
disconnected

Power indicated; 
no audio output 
or very distorted 
sound

No 12VDC to memory
lead(electronically
tuned units only)

Circuit fuse at source
In-line memory lead fuse

Speaker Output
shorted

Check continuity of speaker 
leads to ground

Speaker out cross 
channeled

Check for proper speaker wiring 
Note: Radios have a sticker on
them explaining wiring color 
code.

Only one channel 
(right or left side)

Radio Balance

Check radio function

Speaker Disconnected

Check speaker connection at 
radio and/or speaker

Speaker lead shorted 
or grounded

Check speaker wiring continuity
 to ground w/tester or meter

Popping in one or 
both channels

Speaker wiring shorted
or positive lead 
grounded

Speaker terminals 
grounded or shorted

Leads from speaker cone to 
terminal touching metal basket
or speaker

No AM Reception

Antenna disconnected

Connect Antenna

Antenna mast grounded
or shorted

Check antenna or substitute with
antenna known to be good

Antenna center lead
broken

Check antenna or substitute with
antenna known to be good 

NOTE:

Antenna leads can be tested with continuity or

multi-tester. Some may have electronic component 
(capacitor) built in which not allow it to be tested.

APPLICATION NOTES

AM/FM RECEPTION

     

Some boats have  more  than one 

AM/FM radio.The best way to insure 
good    reception    is    to   supply   a
separate  antenna   for  each   radio.
Other   options   available  to  supply 
adequate  AM/FM reception to these 
radios  are  listed  below, along  
some general information in 

  

to radio reception.

"Y"ADAPTORS

     The "Y" adaptors used to connect
one   antenna    to    two   radios   will 
compromise    both    AM     and    FM 
reception.

AMPLIFIED AM/FM ANTENNA

      A  popular  second  antenna  that 
can be used is our  AB-100 amplified 
AM/FM   antenna .  It    is   small  and 
has a retractable  mast  that  can  be 
mounted  vertically  or  horizontally. 
This   antenna   provides   
reception , but  the AM reception will 
be   compromised   to  some  degree 
because of the length 

 

MAST LENGTH

      AM/FM    antennas   compromise 
AM     reception     by    design .   The 
optimum    mast   length   for   FM   is 
approximately   30   inches  which  is 
the   standard   for  most  automotive 
antennas. The  optimum mast length 
for AM reception  is  over 100 inches 
which  is   not   practical   for  mobile 
applications.

      Special   circuitry   in    electronic 
tuned   radios   or   AM   trimmers   in 
mechanically  tuned radios, make 
up  for  some   of  this   difference   in 
optimum     mast     length     for    AM 
reception.

with

regards

good   FM 

of the mast.

ANTENNA CABLE
      

Increasing  the  antenna  lead 

cable  ( adding  extensions )  will 
reduce   sensitivity   of   AM   with 
electronic tuned radios.

GROUND PLANES

      Ground   planes   are   also 
important   when   considering 
antenna   performance.   Most 
automotive    antennas    are 
designed   to   be  mounted   on  the 
metal body of the vehicle.

      The   metal   body   reflects   the 
signal   interference  generated  by 
the    vehicle's   electrical    system 
while it also provides the ground for 
the antenna  lead  shield. All  this is 
necessary  in  order  to  maintain   a 
good  signal, especially AM.

FM RECEPTION

      FM  reception  can  be  received 
with  a  very   limited   antenna   and 
strong  local   FM   stations   can  be 
received    without     an    antenna ,  
depending  on  the circumstances.

CONCLUSION:

      AM/FM  reception  is  subject to 
the  choice  of  an  antenna  and  it's 
application.  There  can   also  be  a 
variety  of  methods  used to supply 
signal     to    both    primary    and 
secondary    radios   ,    but    AM 
performance  is  the  ultimate "test"
 

  

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Summary of Contents for AquaTronics MS-850

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...erage e g dated bill of sale specification of defect s transportation prepaid to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below This warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise to the correction of antenna problems to costs incurred for removal or reinstallation of the product or to damage to any tapes speakers accessories This warran...

Page 3: ...M 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 Do not leave the front panel in any area expose to high temperatures or direct sunlight Do not drop the front panel or otherwise subject it to strong impact Do not allow such volatile agents as benzine thinner or insecticides to come Into contact with the surface of the front panel Never try to disassemble the front panel DISC PLAY Cleaning discs Before playing clean the disc wit...

Page 4: ...er terminal switched by the ignition switch or to uninterrupted positive supply termi nal behind the fuse Connection for External Amplifier white red OPTION Using these connections an additional amplifier may be connected FM Frequency range 88 108 MHz 87 5 108 MHz Usable sensitivity 3 V I F Frequency 10 7 MHz MW AM Frequency range 520 1710 KHz 531 1602 KHz I F Frequency 455 Khz LINE OUT OPTION Out...

Page 5: ...nformation in to radio reception Y ADAPTORS The Y adaptors used to connect one antenna to two radios will compromise both AM and FM reception AMPLIFIED AM FM ANTENNA A popular second antenna that can be used is our AB 100 amplified AM FM antenna It is small and has a retractable mast that can be mounted vertically or horizontally This antenna provides reception but the AM reception will be comprom...

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