Eton G5 owner manual Introduction to Shortwave, Simplified Shortwave Band Chart

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ever listened to AM or FM radio, then you already know what a band is. In North America, the AM band is a frequency range stretching from 530 to 1710 kilohertz; the FM band is 88-108 megahertz. A band is a frequency range in which stations are located. To find AM or FM stations you tune around with the tuning buttons (or the tuning knob on an analog radio) until you find a station you like. Shortwave is similar and the shortwave bands have names like 25 meters, 31 meters, 49 meters, etc. These are abbreviated 25m, 31m and 49m. Just like in AM and FM radio, one simply gets into the shortwave band and tunes around, looking for stations.

Each band represents a frequency range, as shown in the accom- panying band chart. For example, the 19 meter shortwave band encompasses the frequency range of about 15100 to 15600 kilohertz. Since some radios show frequency in megahertz (mHz) and some in kilohertz (kHz), both are shown here. Look at your radio’s tuning scale or its digital display to determine which frequency designation it uses in shortwave. On some shortwave radios these frequencies will look like 15100 kHz, 15105 kHz or 15110 kHz and on other radios they might look like 15.1 mHz, 15.105 mHz or 15.11 mHz. The exact range of a band may be slightly different in one band chart or another and may even vary slightly from one radio to another. This is perfectly OK. On some radios the band names, e.g. 19 meters, are clearly marked, on others they are not marked at all. If it is not apparent how to get into a band on your radio, consult the owner’s manual.

SIMPLIFIED SHORTWAVE BAND CHART

The table below shows the bands used for shortwave broadcasting. For more detailed band information enter ‘shortwave broadcast band allocations’ at an Internet search site.

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Contents G5 AM/FM STEREO/ MW.SW.LW Dual Conversion Page Do YOU Need HELP? Table of Contents Table of Contents What the G5 Includes FeaturesDiagrams FeaturesRight Side Left Side DiagramsInstalling Batteries Battery Strength IndicatorGetting Started More Important Battery USE Information Powering the G5 with the Included AC ADAPTER/CHARGERGetting Started Charging Ni-MH Batteries in the G5 Important AC ADAPTER/CHARGER Information and PrecautionsBattery Charging Notes and Cautions Battery Charging Time ChartUsing the Sleep Timer Feature Before Using the G5Basic Radio Operation Turning the G5 on and OFFVolume Control Using the Lock FeatureBasic Radio Operation MethodSelecting FM, AM and Shortwave SW Using the DX/LOCAL SwitchListening in FM Stereo Tuning Knob Tuning in StationsButtons Direct Frequency EntryAUTO-SCAN Tuning Shortwave with the E5 Basic Radio OperationUsing the G5’s SSB Single Side Band Feature G5 Auto-Tuning ChartClock and Alarm Features Signal Strength IndicatorSetting the Clock Clock and Alarm Features Setting the Clock and WeekdayTime Zone Abbreviation List Setting the Alarms 1 Through 4 Clock and Alarm FeaturesACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING the Alarms Working with Memory Storing Stations Into MemoryLabeling Memory Pages Working with Memory Accessing What is Stored Into MemoryChecking Memory Capacity Checking Pages and MemoriesErasing Memory Using the page COPY/PASTE FunctionUsing the ATS Memory Feature Deleting ALL Memory ContentsSTEREO/MONO Button Using the LightLINE-OUT Socket Rear Folding Stand Reset ButtonWhat is SHORTWAVE? Introduction to ShortwaveWhat are Shortwave BANDS? Introduction to Shortwave Simplified Shortwave Band ChartSome Basic Rules of Thumb Introduction to ShortwaveShortwave Time Stations Getting Close to a WindowShortwave Antennas Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands m=meters Introduction to Single Sideband SSBAeronautical SW Frequency Ranges usually USB Maritime SW Frequency Ranges usually USBFinding Shortwave Antennas Reset Procedure TroubleshootingShortwave Magazines Shortwave DirectoriesTroubleshooting Warranty and Service Information ONE Year Limited Warranty Warranty and Service InformationWarranty and Service Information continue Etón Corporation Etón Europe/Lextronix GermanyEtón Canada
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