 capacitors, blooms, 104s, 100m5s. I know this isn't very good for you to see this, but yeah it's still not going to be, because I'm still going to put my hand in there. I'm going to pick up something else on this thing, not just that awful noise. Okay, there's a touch in there, and I speak with the speaker, it sounds too bad though, doesn't it? I don't suppose that's where the money's going. Yeah, so why that really displays on? I mean, is that trying to tell us it's cheap? I thought it was supposed to be AM and FM. I mean, that chip's supposed to be AM and FM. You can't twiddle it, it's not doing anything. And it doesn't, like I say, this one goes down, no matter what you do, this up down left, right, plus it, no matter what you do, that goes down on the count. And this one goes up, no matter what you do, up down, left, right, push down, it goes up, and then this one goes down. But there's no way to switch it from AM to FM. And I don't know how I thought that this would be passable. Oh, there's a station there, nearly. I suddenly left a comment in the comments about building a transmitter. And I've already built a little one. But it doesn't work very well, so I was going to try and rebuild it again, not try actually rebuild it again, and have this pick it up, but it's going to be good. This isn't going to do it. That's the best we're getting, I think. I'll get in trouble for that. No, when I don't want to do it, I don't want to have the arm there. I told you ricken off somebody's track. I'm not, I just can't get them off the radio. There we go. Not really my cup of tea, but so you can pick up some stations if you have a different antenna. And we've done something too bad like that. But retuning is just hard to hear anything underneath that. There's no right auto track. Okay, guys, so I've decided that there's no real point. Can't continue with this. You can see in the instructions, even instructions, destructions, we've got a voltage working voltage range. This thing only goes up to five volts, five and a half volts. So the LM386 is going to be running at pretty much the lowest area. It can as it starts at four volts. We got a DC pedestal power supply positive and negative. Do not connect the opposite. I don't know what I mean by that FM range, 87 megahertz, 108 megahertz, good. Frequency modulation step, press step 01 megahertz, 100 kilohertz. Long press frequency modulation key can be added or subtracted continuously. Okay. Functions, digital display frequency function, power off memory function, power saving function, power off memory function after power off power on again, playing the radio before power off. Introduce the power saving function after each power on or pressing the FM key. Didn't know there was an FM key. The display frequency of the digital tube is five seconds. And after five seconds, the tube, the digital tube display will automatically shut down. There are two reasons for this design. One is power saving. The other is noise interference when the digital tube display is turned off. So from my understanding, which I would say there's interference when the tube display is turned off. But as we can see, there's interference when the digital tube display is on. When the digital tube display is turned off, the sound is more beautiful. The speaker is set is the speaker for the set meal is two watt eight. So two watt eight, eight euros. And the sound quality is quite good. All right, that's it. I'm not going to go into, there's just no point. So there you go. This is what you get. It's a complete fail as far as I'm concerned. And buy it your own, your own peril. I'll catch you in the next one. Cheers, guys. Bye.