Basic radio operation, Continued – Eton E10 User Manual

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BASIC RADIO OPERATION

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L O C K I N G T H E T U N I N G K N O B

To prevent accidentally tuning off of the radio sta-
tion, the tuning knob can be locked while the radio
is turned on. To lock it, press and hold the TUNING
MODE button for about three seconds. Notice that
the key-lock symbol flashed twice in the lower right
side of the display. The tuning knob is now locked.
If turned, the frequency does not change and the
key-lock symbol flashes. To unlock it, press the
TUNING MODE button for about three seconds.

T U N I N G M O D E – FA S T T U N I N G
– S L O W T U N I N G

The TUNING MODE button (8) allows selection of
fast or slow tuning when using the tuning knob or
the UP/HOUR and DOWN/MIN controls. FAST or
SLOW appear in the display. When tuning with the
tuning knob (28), fast tuning is usually appropriate.
When tuning with the UP/HOUR and DOWN/MIN
buttons, use slow tuning to tune in stations and
fast tuning to move up or down frequency at a
rapid rate. Then use slow to actually tune in sta-
tions. Experiment with this control to see which
tuning mode that you prefer.

U S I N G T H E B A N D W I D T H
B U T T O N

The BANDWIDTH button (14) is used when listen-
ing to AM and SW stations. Its purpose is to help
minimize interference. The preferred setting is
WIDE, which provides best audio fidelity. Use NAR-
ROW when there is interference. W or N will
appear in the display.

U S I N G T H E S W I F S E T
C O N T R O L

The SW IF SET control (13) shifts the intermediate
frequency oscillator, which may help to minimize
interference. This functions both for AM and short-
wave. When activated, pIF shows in the display.

C A N C E L L I N G T U N E - M U T E

The tune-mute cancellation capability makes the
E10 ‘feel’ more like an analog tuned radio, even
though it’s a high-tech digital tuner. The difference
is somewhat subtle and is mainly noticeable in
slow tuning mode using the tuning knob. Note that
it may be difficult for some to actually hear the
difference. For those who can hear the difference,
tuning may sound somewhat ‘smoother’ when
using the tuning knob. To cancel Tune-Mute,
press/release the SYSTEM SET button, then the
TUNING MODE button. The display will read OFF.
The Tune-Mute feature is now cancelled. To reacti-
vate, do the same and the display will read ON.

BASIC RADIO OPERATION

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L I S T E N I N G I N F M S T E R E O

FM stereo can be heard when using earphones/
headphones. To hear FM in stereo, press the FM
STEREO button (14). ‘FM-STEREO’ will appear in
the display.

S E T T I N G U P A M A N D F M
O U T S I D E O F N O R T H A M E R I C A

You can skip this section if you are in North
America and just purchased the E10. It is already
set-up in the factory for use in North America.
Outside of North America, AM stations (MW in the
E10’s display) are spaced in 9 KHz tuning steps.
The FM frequency range may be different from that
used in North America, e.g. like that used in Japan,
76-108MHz. To make these changes, see the
SYSTEM SET CODE TABLE and the instructions
CHANGING SYSTEM SET CODES.

T U N I N G I N S TAT I O N S

There are four ways to tune-in stations, described
below. They are Manual Tuning, Auto-scan Tuning,
Direct Frequency Entry and Fine Tuning.

M A N U A L T U N I N G

Quick, short presses of the Up/Hour-Down/Min.
buttons (9,10) enables tuning up or down frequency.

A U T O - S C A N T U N I N G

Pressing the Up/Hour or Down/Min. buttons (9, 10)
for just over 1 second enables automatic scan-tuning.
The radio will then automatically stop on the next

station encountered. Use the Up/Hour button to
auto-scan upward in frequency and the Down/Min.
button to auto-scan downward in frequency.

D I R E C T F R E Q U E N C Y E N T RY

When the desired frequency is known, it can be
entered via the numeric keypad (17) and the ‘Enter’
button (20). First, make sure that the correct band
is selected - AM, FM or SW.

Most AM and Shortwave frequencies are designated
in kilohertz (KHz), e.g. 810 KHz or 9475 KHz. All
FM frequencies are designated in megahertz
(MHz), e.g. 102.9 MHz. To enter such frequencies:

1. Press/release the ‘Enter’ (20) button.

2. Enter the frequency using the numeric keypad (17).

Sometimes Shortwave frequencies are designated
in megahertz (MHz). If you encounter such a short-
wave frequency and it has less than three digits
after the decimal point (e.g. 15.10 MHz or 6.92
MHz), then use the following method to enter it.
However, if there are three digits after the decimal
point (e.g. 15110 MHz or 5.975 MHz), use the
method described previously.

1. Press/release the ‘Enter’ (20) button.

2. Enter the frequency using the numeric keypad

(17).

3. Press/release the ‘Enter’ button again.

T U N I N G K N O B

The TUNING knob control (28) is located on the
right side of the radio. Use it to ‘fine-tune’ stations
or as you would a tuning knob.

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