Magnum Dynalab MD-209 User Manual

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Press the

Stereo

button again and this will switch to

Mono

– the stereo light

should go out.


7. If you hear a crackling sound push the

Multi-path

button (7 on diagram). This will

switch the signal strength meter to indicate if the noise is a result of multi-path
(a difference in timing between the RF signal received by the tuner’s antenna and
the tuner itself). If the meter showcases even a moderate level of multi-path,
adjust the orientation of your antenna until the multi-path signal reads zero. If the
needle on the tuner continually reads more than zero, move the antenna to a
different location or rotate the antenna. If this does not correct the problem, a
better or different antenna may be required. Please see

Reception Techniques

at

the back of the manual.


8. You are now ready to listen and search for your favorite stations across the

frequency. If you encounter difficult reception situations, please read the

Reception Techniques

section at the back of the manual.

Approximately 48 hours of “burn in” should eliminate any measure of drifting that
you may encounter with the tuner section of the MD 209 Hybrid Audio Receiver.
Please note that when your receiver is turned off for more than a couple of hours,
upon powering “ON”, you may encounter a slight amount of drift on the station you
were last tuned to (the center tune meter is not perfectly aligned). Please do not
touch the dial; when the receiver warms back up, it will return to where it was last
center tuned.

CONNECTING ADDITIONAL SOURCES TO THE MD 209 HYBRID AUDIO

RECEIVER


1. Using your RCA cables, or balanced XLR cables, plug the source into one of the

inputs marked in the back of the receiver.


2. Set the input on the receiver to match the input on the rear of the unit that the

source is plugged into.


3. With volume set to zero, power up the new source, initialize the playback, and

slowly adjust volume to desired level.

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