18 using supplementary antennas, 16 using the line out sockets, 17 using the earphone jack – Eton S350 User Manual

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USING SUPPLEMENTARY ANTENNAS

SHORTWAVE ANTENNAS. This radio can be

used with basic, long wire antennas and other

high impedance shortwave antennas (optimally

500 ohm). The length of a long-wire antenna

should be anywhere from about 30-100 feet (10-

30 meters). Best performance is from copper wire.

The antenna should be above ground, preferably

running in a straight line. Non-conductive

insulators should be used on both ends of the

wire to prevent signal loss. The wire is plugged

into the red colored spring socket, AM,SW

ANT., on the back of the radio. Connecting a

ground wire to the black spring socket, GND,

often helps reception, but is not mandatory. The

ground wire should be connected to a cold water

pipe or a ground rod. If no water pipe or ground

rod is available, connect a wire about the same

length as the antenna wire and lay it on the

ground. NEVER CONNECT THE GROUND WIRE TO

A GAS PIPE.

AM ANTENNAS: Any high impedance (opti-

mally 500 ohm) AM antenna can be used, includ-

ing long-wires and tuned loops. A ground wire, as

discussed under SHORTWAVE ANTENNAS, is even

more helpful during AM reception and often

improves reception considerably, even when no

supplementary AM antenna is used.

FM ANTENNAS: Connect FM antennas to the

FM ANT. CABLE FM socket on the back of the

radio. These antennas should have an impedance

of 75 ohms. Most antennas fed with coaxial cable

are 75 ohm antennas. If your coaxial cable has a

‘F’ plug, like that used on North American TV’s

and VCR’s, use a F to PAL converter plug to fit the

European style PAL socket on the radio. (Radio

Shack part number 278-265).

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USING THE LINE OUT SOCKETS

The line out sockets (RCA sockets), labeled L, R,

provide industry standard left and right stereo

line level outputs that can be used to feed audio

to a tape recorder, stereo system, or any device

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USING THE EARPHONE JACK

The earphone jack can be used with stereo or

mono earphones or headphones using a 1/8 inch

(3.5 millimeter) plug. Sound is monaural.

with audio line level inputs. The output is stereo

when the radio is tuned to an FM station broad-

casting in stereo.

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