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4. ANTENNA HF
This switch selects between the internal TELESCOPIC antenna and the external antenna connector when receiving LW, MW, or SW frequency ranges.
5. ANTENNA FM
This switch selects between the internal TELESCOPIC antenna and the external antenna connector when receiving the FM Broadcast band (76 - 90 MHz or 87 – 108 MHz).
6. EXT ANTENNA
This PAL type male input connector is designed for an unbalanced 50 to 75 ohm input connection that is encountered with coaxial feeds.
GETTING STARTED
7. DC IN 9 V
Connect the AC ADAPTER wall transformer output cable to this connector. The receiver requires 9 VDC power at approximately 1 Amp current. With external DC power applied, the internal batteries are not used.
8. EXT SPEAKER
This 1/8“ monophonic connector provides 1.25 to 3.0 watts audio output for an external 4 to 8 ohm speaker.
9. HEADPHONE
This connector accepts a 1/8" (3.175 mm) stereo/mono headphone connector. Stereo reception is possible only in the FM mode. All speaker outputs are automatically switched off when
(B)The SW band (1.8 - 30.0 MHz) frequencies are dis- played and entered in kHz or MHz, depending upon the user’s selection from item 5 of the RADIO SET- TINGS menu. A maximum of 7 digits may be entered. To make the menu selection, press the ‘MENU’ softkey once. Then press
“ 5 SW BAND ENTRY kHz / MHz“.
After making this selection, press
30.0MHz in Kilohertz, and entries should be made in
kHz.
enter the frequency after a slight delay.
(C)FM broadcast band enters and displays in MHz (megahertz) regardless of the RADIO SETTINGS menu setting. A maximum of 5 digits may be entered for FM.
Examples:
97.7 MHz
Press ‘9', ‘7', ‘.’, ‘7' ‘.’ ** 107.7 MHz
Press ‘1', ‘0', ‘7', ‘.’, ’7', ‘.’ ** OR Press ‘1', ‘0', ‘7', ‘.’, ‘7', ‘0' *
Attempting toetónenter a frequency outside the tuning
range of the E1 receiver will cause the ERROR annunciator to flash and an error beep to be heard. The receiver will then return to its previous settings.
SHORTWAVE ‘METER' BAND DESIGNATOR ENTRY To facilitate tuning to particular sections of the short- wave band that contain many worldwideetón broadcasts of
GENERALetón OPERATING INFORMATION
The E1 receiver has been designed for ease of use. Please take a few moments to read through this section and familiarize yourself with general operating information. In this manual, the term AM stands for Amplitude Modulation, not the commercial AM broad- cast band of 530 - 1710 kilohertz. When referring to the commercial AM broadcast band, the term MW (medium wave) is used.
FIRST STEPS
Please refer to the front panel illustration on page 13 and set the controls as described below.
(1) | Install 4 "D" batteries or connect AC ADAPTER. |
(2) | Fully extend the telescopic antenna and adjust to a |
| vertical position, or connect an external antenna to |
| the side panel EXT. ANTENNA jack. Set side panel |
| ‘ANTENNA HF’ and/or ‘ANTENNA FM' switch(es) to |
| appropriate position(s) (INTERNAL or EXTERNAL). |
(3) Press ‘POWER’ and adjust ‘VOLUME’ to a |
DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY
Direct entry of a desired frequency is possible using the
(A)The LW and MW (AM broadcast) bands enter and display in kHz (Kilohertz). A maximum of 6 digits may be entered.
Examples:
700 KHz
Press ‘7', ’0' , ’0' , ’.’ ,’ .’ ** 1290.00 kHz
Press ‘1', ‘2', ‘9', ‘0', ‘.’, ‘0’, ‘0’ *
Example:
14,258.1 kHz
Press ‘1', ‘4', ‘2', ‘5', ‘8', ’.’, ‘1', ‘.’ ** OR Press ‘1', ‘4', ‘2', ‘5', ‘8', ‘.’, ‘1', ‘0' *
If MHz was selected from the menu all frequency entries should be made in MHz.
Example:
14.2581 MHz
Press ‘1', ‘4', ‘.’, ‘2', ‘5', ‘8', ‘1', ‘.’ ** OR Press ‘1', ‘4', ‘.’, ‘2', ‘5', ‘8', ‘1', ‘0' *
*When the maximum number of allowed digits is entered, the 7th digit acts as an enter key, and a sec- ond ‘.’ need not be entered
**The second depression of the ‘.’ key acts as an ‘ENTER’ and causes immediate response to the entered frequency. If you do not press the decimal ‘.’ a second time at the end, the receiver will automatically
Shortwave Band Designators
news, information and music, the E1 receiver per- mits entry of the ‘METER' band designator. In some cases, the worldwide broadcast station may not announce its exact operating frequency, but will announce the ’METER' band in which it is operating or to which band it will move to improve worldwide reception at a particular time of day. By entering this 'METER' band number, the receiver automatically tunes to the low frequency end of the corresponding ‘METER' band. The search for the new station location is thus limited to a particular smaller section of the entire shortwave band spectrum.
The Shortwave Band Designators and corresponding frequency ranges are as follows:
comfortable level. |
(4)Select the desired band by pressing the ‘FM’, ‘SW’ or ‘MW/LW’ softkeys until the desired band is dis played on the front panel display. The selected band will be indicated by reverse video on the display. For example: “MW / LW “.
(5)Enter the desired frequency by using one of several methods as described in “DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY” or use the ‘TUNING’ knob to tune until the desired frequency is displayed.
*When the maximum number of allowed digits is entered, the decimal point will be automatically placed between the 1 kHz and .1 kHz digits and need not be entered.
**The second depression of the ‘.’ key acts as an ‘ENTER’ and causes immediate response to the entered frequency. If you do not press the decimal ‘.’ a second time at the end, the receiver will automatically enter the frequency after a slight delay.
Band | Low |
| High Freq |
120 Meter | 2300 kHz |
| 2500 kHz |
90 Meter | 3200 kHz |
| 3400 kHz |
75 Meter | 3900 kHz |
| 4000 kHz |
60 Meter | 4750 kHz |
| 5060 kHz |
49 Meter | 5800 kHz |
| 6200 kHz |
41 Meter | 7100 kHz |
| 7600 kHz |
31 Meter | 9500 kHz |
| 9900 kHz |
25 Meter | 11,600 kHz |
| 12,100 kHz |
22 Meter | 13,570 kHz |
| 13,870 kHz |
19 Meter | 15,100 kHz |
| 15,800 kHz |
16 Meter | 17,480 kHz |
| 17,900 kHz |
13 Meter | 21,450 kHz |
| 21,850 kHz |
11 Meter | 25,600 kHz |
| 26,100 kHz |
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