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Dirty reception
You’d be surprised how much dirt can accumulate inside your receiver! To clean it out, gently pry open the snap-fit tabs that hold its case shut, or remove the screws that hold the case together (a no. 0 screwdriver is usually the correct size). Dump out the debris, spray off any dust with ‘canned air,’ then reassemble. To avoid future pile-ups of crud, cover any unused channel openings with electrical tape. Jim Wright Keene, NH |

You'd be surprised how much dirt can accumulate inside your receiver! To clean it out, gently pry open the snap-fit tabs that hold its case shut, or remove the screws that hold the case together (a no. 0 screwdriver is usually the correct size). Dump out the debris, spray off any dust with 'canned air,' then reassemble. To avoid future pile-ups of crud, cover any unused channel openings with electrical tape.Jim WrightKeene, NH
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