Tyler's footprint takes up very little desk space. I like analog tuning because I can find a weak FM signal and then move Tyler around until the signal gets stronger. This may or may not work for you, but at work I can pick up weaker NPR stations and enjoy listening to NPR talk or NPR classic music. I usually wrap the end of the 4 foot copper wire around the antenna and put the rest of the wire on a higher shelf to make it stronger. Signal Tyler is a simple radio and CD player, so easy to use. Tyler is a basic radio and CD player, so the controls are easy to use.
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