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* GuideDangIt: \\\"You need to listen to Pokéflute music using the expansion card to wake up the Snorlax in front of Diglett\\\'s Cave. The problem is that every other station on the game is accessed by pressing one of 4 \\\"preset\\\" buttons (or in the case of two \\\"secret\\\" tunes, on every frequency if you are in the right area), but you have to manually tune the radio in order to listen to the needed channel in the remakes. Good luck figuring that out on your own.\\\"

Inside Lavendar City\\\'s Radio Station there\\\'s a placard on the wall suggesting the player should tune in to the \\\"upper area\\\" of the radio band. Additionally, you should already know how to manually tune the radio using the touch screen (I believe there\\\'s an NPC in Goldenrod who explains the workings). In short, if you\\\'ve never tried manually tuning your radio, it\\\'s your fault for not finding the station -- not the game\\\'s.
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* GuideDangIt: \\\"You need to listen to Pokéflute music using the expansion card to wake up the Snorlax in front of Diglett\\\'s Cave. The problem is that every other station on the game is accessed by pressing one of 4 \\\"preset\\\" buttons (or in the case of two \\\"secret\\\" tunes, on every frequency if you are in the right area), but you have to manually tune the radio in order to listen to the needed channel in the remakes. Good luck figuring that out on your own.\\\"

Inside Lavendar City\\\'s Radio Station there\\\'s a placard on the wall suggesting the player should tune in to the \\\"upper area\\\" of the radio band -- so, this doesn\\\'t qualify as anything \\\'\\\'near\\\'\\\' a GuideDangIt.
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[[quoteblock]]GuideDangIt: \\\"You need to listen to Pokéflute music using the expansion card to wake up the Snorlax in front of Diglett\\\'s Cave. The problem is that every other station on the game is accessed by pressing one of 4 \\\"preset\\\" buttons (or in the case of two \\\"secret\\\" tunes, on every frequency if you are in the right area), but you have to manually tune the radio in order to listen to the needed channel in the remakes. Good luck figuring that out on your own.\\\"[[/quoteblock]]

Inside Lavendar City\\\'s Radio Station there\\\'s a placard on the wall hinting that the player should tune in to the \\\"upper area\\\" of the radio band -- this doesn\\\'t qualify as anything \\\'\\\'near\\\'\\\' a GuideDangIt.
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