Eton Introduction, Major Features of the Model S350DL, Power failure backup feature

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S350DL OWNER’S MANUAL

1 INTRODUCTION

This owner’s manual is conveniently divided into two sections, BASIC OPERATION and INTRODUCTION TO SHORTWAVE. Both sections are important.

If you are new to shortwave listening, the INTRODUCTION TO SHORTWAVE section will give you all the information that you need to be successful enjoying broadcasts from around the world.

2 MAJOR FEATURES OF THE MODEL S350DL

• AM 530-1710 KHz

• Variable RF Gain Control

• FM 88-108 MHz

• Rotary volume control

• SHORTWAVE – continuous coverage from 3

• Variable, independent bass and treble controls

to 28 MHz. This includes 13 international broad-

Low-pass filter for shortwave and AM reception

cast bands. 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 22, 25, 31, 41, 49,

• Left/Right line level outputs (stereo in FM)

60, 75 and 90 meters.

• Stereo/Mono switch

• Highly sensitive and selective analog tuner

• Stereo earphone socket

circuitry

• Carrying handle/convertible shoulder strap

• Digital frequency readout

Built-in telescopic antenna for FM and shortwave

• Liquid Crystal Display, (LCD), for frequency

Built-in ferrite bar antenna for AM

and clock

• Jacks for supplementary AM, FM and Shortwave

• Digital clock with selectable 12/24 hour format

antennas

Wake-up timer (use as radio-play alarm clock)

• Powered by 4 D or 4AA batteries (not included),

• Power failure backup feature

AC adaptor (included) or DC car or boat adaptor (not

• Sleep timer

included)

• Main tuning knob and independent fine tuning

 

control knob

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: While using the owner’s manual, refer to the diagram titled CONTROL LOCATIONS to locate controls, switches, sockets, and parts that are referred to in the text.

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Contents S350DL Page Environment Do YOU Need HELP? Contact UsTable of Contents Power failure backup feature Major Features of the Model S350DLIntroduction Left/Right line level outputs stereo in FMHour Set Button Bandwidth/FM Band Select Minute Set Button Control LocationsControl Locations Setting the Preliminary Control Settings Connecting to PowerUsing Batteries Powering from a CAR or Boat 12 Volt DC Battery SourceTuning in FM Stations Signal Strength IndicatorPlacing the Stereo Mono switch Turning the Radio on and OFFTuning in Shortwave Stations Tuning in AM StationsPower Failure Backup Feature Setting the ClockAlarm Clock Using the Sleep TimerSETTING, Activating and Deactivating Alarm Clock Using the Snooze FeatureUsing the Reset Using the BacklightEight seconds BatteriesUsing Supplementary Antennas Using the Line OUT SocketsUsing the Earphone Jack What are BANDS? Introduction to ShortwaveFinding Desired Stations Shortwave Bands DAY Bands / Night Bands the Difference is Very Important DAY Bands / Night BandsDaytime Listening EVENING/NIGHT Listening Warranty RegistrationAmerica Meters Best overall night bandService for Your Product Limited Warranty to the Oriiginal CustomerService problems PurchaserPage Etón Corporation Corporate Headquarters 1015 Corporation Way