Note
| When
listening to the radio through the unit's internal speakers, slide
| the SPEAKER
SELECTOR
on
the rear of the unit to the "INT"
position.
METER SELECTOR
Signal indicator
FM rod aerial
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VOLUME, BASS
TREBLE, BALANCE
LOUDNESS
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FM AERIAL SELECTOR
EXT
When
using
the
FM
rod
aerial,
set this
EM ANT
ANTENNA|.
switch to the "ROD" position.
FM
When using the special FM aerial connected
SELECTOR
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{Rear of the unit.)
to the EXT. FM ANTENNA socket, set this
switch to the "EXT" position.
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Input selector
"PM ST? "FM"
"MI
"a LW"
Push
the
POWER
switch
to the "= ON"
position.
Push the appropriate
input selector button
to
receive
the
desired
radio
broadcasts.
For
FM
broadcasts,
either
the
"FM"
or
Select the desired station with the TUNING
control.
The "FM STEREO"
indicator wiil
light up when the FM broadcast is in stereo,
Adjust the position and length of the FM rod
aerial if the "FM
or "FM ST" input selector
is being
used.
(Refer
to "FM
AERIAL
SELECTOR"
and "AERIAL"
below.)
After you have wrned the METER SELEC-
TOR to the "BATT/SIGNAL" position, fine
tune with the TUNING
control until that the
maximum
number of LED indicators are tit.
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SIGNAL
po
GF Adiust the VOLUME,
BASS, TREBLE
and
BALANCE
controls
for the desired sound
quality.
When
listening
at
a very
low
volume
setting,
slide
the
LOUDNESS
switch to the "'ON" position.
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Push the POWER
switch to the "STAND-
BY" position.
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FM Aerial
< Strong signal areas >
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Raise and extend the telescopic aerial. Turn the TUNING control in either
direction until the desired broadcast is clearly received.
Adjust the length
and position of the aerial until the broadcast reception is received at peak
strength.
< Poor recaption telescopic aerial areas >
In areas where signals are weak due to long distances or interference from
buildings, etc., it is advised that a special
FM aerial
(3-8 elements}
be
installed,
Connect the aerial to the EXT. FM ANTENNA socket with a
feeder line (impedance 300 £2).
(Refer to "SYSTEM CONNECTION" on page 5.)
< Position of special FM aerial installation >
1.
Install the aerial in a place where broadcast signals can be picked up
with a minimum of interference.
In areas where buildings or the geog-
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or in_areas_ where signals
are not directly received, listen.to the.sound.and instali the aerial.in the
place where the least amount of distortion and noise can be detected.
2. Avoid installing the aerial near roads or places where automobile noise
would cause interference.
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MW, LW Aerial
< Strong signal areas >
In strong broadcast signal areas, the ferrite bar aerial which is built into
the stereo system is sufficient for reception.
Since this aerial is a directio-
nal one, move the unit into that direction which provides the best possible
reception.
< Poor reception ferrite bar aerial areas >
In areas where there is much
interference
(inside ferroconcrete building, or
when weak signals are being received from distant
stations, etc.) connect
an aerial lead-in wire to the EXT. AM ANTENNA
socket,
Use an external
aerial that is as close as possible to a standard aerial (7.5m high, 15m long
[horizontal
section}}.
When
preparing the earth wire, connect
it from
the "GND"
socket to an earth stake buried in the ground or to a metal
water pipe,
{Refer to "SYSTEM CONNECTION" on page 5.}
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WARNING
Do not connect
the earth wire to a a as, pipe as a spark may Cause an
explosion.
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