(22)LSB/USB Button
-To select the lower or upper side band on SSB (Single iSide Band) reception.
Stepping button, steps forward in the order:
With reception frequency < 10 MHz = LSB Æ USB Æ Normal Æ LSB, etc.
With reception frequency ≥10 MHz = USB Æ LSB Æ Normal Æ USB, etc.
LSB = Lower Side Band; USB = Upper Side Band. On FM:
Keep pressed button = indication of the RDS quality
(23)STORE Button
-For storing the displayed frequency or the station name and the selected reception mode (e.g., Mc Stereo, LSB/USB) into one of the station memory locations 1 ...
40.
Press briefly: Store compare.
-Indication whether the frequency tuned to has ready been stored (e.g., *MEMO 3 ... MEMO5 …
MEMO8 ... ).
-Further pressures on the button or keeping it press indicates whether the respective frequency is stored several times and, if so, on which location numbers.
-If the frequency is not yet stored, the display (4) indicate * NEW.
Press a longer time:
-Indication of all free memory locations
(e.g., * FREE 6 ... FREE 8 ... FREE 25 ... ).
(24)A - Z Button
-To enter the abbreviation for the currently selected station memory location.
(25)SOUND (NORMAL -BOOST)
not on headphone operation. NORMAL = normal output power
(26)TONE (MUSIC - SPEECH) MUSIC = normal reproduction; SPEECH = speech reproduction.
(27)Headphone Jack (Ω)
-For stereo headphones with 3.5 mm jack plug and an impedance of
FM stereo reception is only possible with a headphone. When connecting a headphone, the
(28)3.5 mm Output Socket (LINE OUT)
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(29)3.5 mm Output Switch Jack ( )
-For controlling external units (e.g., a tape deck).
(30)3.5 mm Coaxial Socket (DC IN 9V)
-For connecting the mains unit accompanying the unit (AC adapter NR
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