Eton operation manual Direct Frequency Entry, AUTO-SCAN Tuning, Shortwave with the G5

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G5 OPERATION MANUAL

BASIC RADIO OPERATION continued

DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY (9)

Use this method when the desired frequency of a radio station is known. AM and SW frequencies are entered in kilohertz (KHz), e.g. 810 KHz or 9475 KHz.; FM frequencies are entered in megahertz (MHz), e.g. 102.9 MHz, ignoring the decimal point.

To enter a frequency:

1.Use the numeric buttons (9) to enter the frequency.

2.Within 3 seconds, press the AM ‘enter’ button (10) if it’s an AM or SW frequency, or the FM ‘enter’ button (12) for FM frequencies.

Here’s an example for an AM station at 810 kHz (For FM, ignore the decimal point and use the FM enter button (12)):

1.Press 8 1 0.

2.Within 3 seconds, press the AM enter button (10).

NOTE: Regardless of what type of station is currently tuned (AM, FM or SW), direct frequency entry can be used to enter any type of frequency.

AUTO-SCAN TUNING (6)

Auto￿ -scan tuning starts by pressing either the ￿ (up frequency) or (down frequency) button for about 2 seconds. The G5 has 3 selectable auto-scan modes: STOP,ATS or D-5. These are described below. Tuning steps are 100 kHz FM, 9/10 kHz AM and 5 kHz SW.

Auto scan tuning remains in the selected band, AM, FM or shortwave meter band.

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STOP: Auto-scanning stops on the next encountered station.

D-5: Auto-scanning stops for 5 seconds on each next encountered station, then moves on.

ATS: (Auto Tuning Storage): Auto-scanning automatically stores the strongest FM local stations This feature is describe more thoroughly in a later section of the manual titled USING THE ATS MEMORY FEATURE.

To select an auto-scan mode:

1.Hold down the F6 button for about 2 seconds, then release. Note that the last chosen mode flashes in the screen.

2.While the mode flashes, perform quick, short presses of the F6 button to select alternate modes.

SHORTWAVE WITH THE G5

SHORTWAVE NOTE: If you’re completely new to shortwave or need a ‘refresher’, see the special shortwave section toward the end of this manual.

There are two ways to select shortwave.

1.Sequentially press the ‘METERBAND’ button (10) until the shortwave band of your choice is selected.

2.The seven most popular shortwave bands can also be accessed with the F1-F7 buttons (F1=49m, F2=41m, F3=31m, F4=25m, F5=22m, F6=19m and F7=16m). In each method, the last used frequency is automatically displayed. To tune-in shortwave stations, use the tuning methods described earlier. Below is a band chart showing the G5’s shortwave coverage.

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