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Yes the radio am/FM both work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The LG 200W Hi-Fi Shelf System with 3-CD, Cassette and Bluetooth® Connectivity, Model # CM3370 does not have an AM tuner. IT only has an FM tuner (FM Tuning Range - 87.5 to 108.0 MHz). Poor FM reception can be improved by changing the tuner from stereo to mono. Keep in mind that all radio reception is affected by distance, physical obstacles, and other broadcast signals. But often the handicaps imposed on radio signals can be lessened with relatively simple enhancements. FM broadcasts deliver greater audio fidelity and are less susceptible to static than AM radio, but they do have their own reception-related challenges. All radio waves travel in straight lines, and an unobstructed, line-of-sight path to a transmitting antenna makes for the best FM reception. Naturally, the farther the signal reaches, the weaker it gets, especially when out of line-of-sight. And when there are reflecting surfaces-tall buildings or mountains, for instance-near your receiving antenna, FM radio waves are also prone to a disturbance known as "multi-path." Like ripples in a small pool, these multiplied waves can cancel out the original broadcast signal at select points. Most high-end component AM/FM stereo receivers require an external antenna, and many manufacturers supply the simplest kind: a T-shaped, flexible wire antenna called a dipole antenna. Attach this to the receiver's antenna terminals and orient the dipole as needed for best reception. If the dipole offers no appreciable improvement, you may need an external antenna. Designed specifically for FM reception, these look like TV antennas and are usually installed on a roof, on the sides of buildings or in an attic. Again, after connecting the antenna to your receiver, orient it until you get the best reception...^IFV
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