Also I used to be able to do this but I’m so old I wouldn’t remember how either.
I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t be possible in my country as all the radio stations switched to digital and phased out analog.
This thing would be great at picking up cosmic microwave background by that’s about it.
BBC World service is still broadcasting on AM :)
I’ve got all my presets set to Azathoth.
Pull out the button set a channel and push it in, it’s possible that they need to be lowest to highest frequency, but that could just be the only way we ever did it lol
I vaguely recall pushing in two buttons at once to get them both to pop out, but maybe that was something else.
I used to have to replace a rubber belt in my cassette player every 6 to 8 months towards the end of my first car. Now I could probably figure it out but there’s a good chance I’d fuck it up a few times first. Time can be a harsh mistress.
Trick question: none of the stations are worth listening to.
Kids don’t even use radio. They don’t know what stations even are. Mine don’t even know what live TV is.
Tell them it’s like a livestream but all the time
Of course I can program it. I have no idea how to do so right now, but if you gave it to me I could fiddle with it for a few minutes and figure it out.
Websites used to be like this. I hate modernity.
Hey old farts, no hate, but the reason kids these days don’t know how to use old technology is because it’s not practical anymore. We’ve simple moved on to better things as a society and no longer need to bang rocks together to make fire. Now this progressions may not be in all cases good, since it has, in part, atomized our society and divided us against ourselves, but don’t pretend like spin dials were the peak of ergonomic design. Sometimes you gotta admit that just because you grew up with it, doesn’t mean it was better than what we have today.
Have you used a volume knob, an ipod, bmw idrive or its clones? Spin dials still are the peak of ergonomic design…
Removal of physical dials in cars is one really good example of progress in tech causing worse design for the sake of cost savings and aesthetics.
Yeah cars have been victim to a bunch of over modernizations, I’ll say that, otherwise though I’m generally just trying to say the mentality of “these kids can’t use a ____” is kind of nonsensical.
Agreed 😅 I was only refuting the sub point about knobs, as thats a pet peeve of mine 😅
This is the example I use to remind myself that not all progress is forward, but it’s still progress.
Pull the button you want to “program” out, then push it all the way back in.
Yeah and the preset mechanism was mechanical, which is pretty wild.
That was the fascinating part. Only by actually using one you could feel it pull to the station via a literal string inside. Apparently (some/most) auto sunroofs work in a similar way, and you do not want to break that cord.
Apparently (some/most) auto sunroofs work in a similar way
That’s how your normal automatic car windows work, too.
Spin one of the doodads until the station you wish for is properly locked
Yeah but how to you lock the station into a specific button
You don’t… Even when it’s “programmed” it’ll still slide a bit short or long & you have to find tune it.
Source: I’m an old fart
You don’t…
You absolutely…
Even when it’s “programmed” it’ll still slide a bit short or long & you have to find tune it.
OK yeah fair. Especially if you play with the buttons a lot like trying to press them both at the same time.
It’s been decades, but… you press the button, spin to the station, then release the button?
Am I remembering correctly or should I check into the home now?
Doesn’t matter what you do or don’t program.
When you push a button, you’ll hear right-wing propagandaBack in the day our AM stations had local programming. Mostly call in talk shows that covered issues both local and far. The hosts would describe themselves as conservative but they were way more tame than the shit today. Then Rush Limbaugh went national.
NPR is pretty great for left leaning media.
no online manual
I’ll bet you there’s a manual for this exact radio available.
Also, there is the car manual which pretty much covers everything.
… which was easy, because each button had exactly one function, and there where only 6 buttons on the dashboard.
I count 7 here: frequency, stations (x5) and volume.
Originally the radio was an expensive extra and not part of the standard equipment in most 1960’s cars.
You don’t need an online manual when there’s an in glovebox manual.
You don’t need a manual at all - you just push the buttons in farther than usual, or pull them out instead of in depending upon the model.
How did you know without the manual? I used to read the manual cover to cover many times because what else are you going to do on a car ride?
You mess with it until you figure it out.
If you didn’t already know that was the way to set the station you’d get a scolding from your parent. “Stop messing with it or you will break it!”
I had to download a PDF manual of my most recent car because I actually like knowing how to use it correctly.
This is the dumbest thing I’ve seen…well I was gonna say all day, but I just read about florida sex ed not teaching sex ed and there are levels.
Bro you can just Google it, it’s alright to ask for help
Manual? Kids today would probably need a YouTube tutorial.
“Hey scuzbits! It’s me, Scuz! Today on ‘old ass cars’ we are looking at how to program this OLD ASS car radio. But first SMASH that subscribe button and ring the bell!”
“And now to our sponsor NordVPN. You want to listen to a station but the signal is too weak?”
I mean back when youtube loaded quickly and wasn’t chock full of spammy ads and self promotion, this was a lot more convenient for a lot of things than trying to find a text tutorial (with good pictures if you were lucky). Some things id definitely rather have the instructions there on the page where i can refer back and check them, but for a lot of quick tasks it was way simpler to just search on youtube and watch a 30 second video of someone doing it. These days that 30 second video would be 10+ minutes with multiple ads and sponsor call outs though.
my library had manuals for most common car makes and models. couldn’t check em out, but could photocopy the pages you need.