Front panel description, continued 7 – Walter Drake SW8 User Manual

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ATT

7

ATT - Press to turn on the built-in 20 dB attenua-

tor to reduce the received signal strength in the AM

broadcast and Shortwave bands as required. The

attenuator is not active in the FM and Aircraft bands.

Successive depressions of the button toggles the

attenuator on and off. The secondary function of this

button is the digit ‘7’.

AGC

8

AGC - Press to select either the Slow or Fast

AGC setting for the AM broadcast, Shortwave and

Aircraft bands. The AGC is not selectable in the FM

mode. The secondary function of this button is the digit

‘8’.

LAMP

9

LAMP - Press to turn the display backlighting on

or off. With internal battery operation, the backlighting

automatically turns off after a short delay following a

function change or retuning of the receiver to prolong

battery life. Also, the receiver senses Battery or AC

operation, and allows the lamp to remain lit if on AC.

The secondary function of this button is the digit `9'.

DEL

0

DEL - Press and hold for three seconds to delete

a selected memory channel. Audible beep indicates that

the selected memory channel has been deleted. The

secondary function of this button is the digit ‘0’.

SKIP

SKIP - In the memory mode, press to skip the

current memory channel for a Scan operation. An ‘S’

will be displayed to the right of the selected memory

channel number. When an ‘S’ is displayed next to a

selected memory channel number, press this button to

restore the memory channel for scan operation. The

secondary function of this button is the decimal point

(‘.’) which is used when entering a frequency.

CLEAR

BEEP

CLEAR/BEEP - The ‘beep’ tone is provided to

indicate that entries have been accepted or to notify of

error. Press this button to enable or disable the 'beep'.
Pressing the

F

button first, clears an incorrectly

entered frequency or other value.

SCAN

MEM

SCAN/MEM - To recall a memory channel at any

time, press the ‘MEM’ button and within three seconds

of the button depression, enter a two-digit number

between ‘00’ and ‘69’. With ‘MEM’ displayed, other

adjacent memory channels can be recalled by use of the

/ buttons. The Tuning wheel may be used to tune

from the recalled frequency of the selected memory

channel. Please note that digit entries are interpreted as

frequency entries if the ‘MEM’ channel number is not
flashing. Pressing the

F

button first, starts scanning

of the current block of 10 channels. The receiver will

stop at each programmed channel for 5 seconds, then

increment to the next memory channel. Channels

programmed for 'SKIP' will not be scanned.

Press this button to stop the scan operation.

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STORE

VFO

STORE/VFO - Press to place receiver in the normal

variable frequency tuning mode (VFO). Select desired

frequency, mode, attenuator, Synchronous detector, AGC,
bandwidth, etc. Pressing the

F

button first, followed

by depression of the

STORE

VFO

button, switches the keypad to

the numeric mode. The ‘MEM’ symbol will flash in the

display. Enter a two digit number between '00' and '69'

for the desired memory channel. An audible beep will

indicate that the memory channel has been stored with the

newly entered settings.

TIMER

CLOCK

TIMER/CLOCK - Pressing this button once will

display the current time of the current clock. After three

seconds, the display will revert to the current frequency.

Pressing and releasing this button while the time is

displayed will toggle the time display between the two

clocks (local or alternate). The timer will operate accord-

ing to the last displayed clock time. See the 'SETTING

THE 24 HOUR CLOCKS' section of this manual. Pressing
the

F

button first, followed by the TIMER button, will

activate the timer mode. If the Timer has been activated,

the ‘TIMER’ symbol will be displayed even after the

receiver is turned off. Receiver will automatically turn on

and off as programmed. See the “SETTING TIMER ON/

OFF TIMES” section of this manual.

4) VOLUME/POWER - Push in on this control to turn the

receiver On or Off. With receiver power on, adjust this

control clockwise to increase the audio level from the

receiver’s speaker. Be certain to leave the volume setting

at the desired level for TIMER use. The POWER switch

may be disabled by the rear panel 'MASTER POWER'

switch. See the 'Rear Panel Description' section of this

manual.

5) TONE - This control is used to modify the tonal quality

of the audio. Counterclockwise rotation increases the bass

response. Flat response occurs at the 12 O’Clock setting.

Clockwise rotation increases the treble response.

6) SPEAKER - This is the opening for the internal speaker

of the SW8.

7) HEADPHONE JACK - This connector accepts a 1/8"

stereo/mono headphone connector. Stereo reception is

possible only in the FM mode. All speaker outputs are

automatically switched off when using the headphones.

8) WHIP ANTENNA - The receiver has a built-in tele-

scoping antenna that can be used on all bands. Note that

the pivot point section of the antenna must be exposed

out of its nesting tube to permit vertical extension of the

antenna. Extend the telescoping sections and position the

antenna for best signal reception. Be sure the correspond-

ing rear panel antenna select switch is set to the 'WHIP'

position for WHIP antenna reception.

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