9tuning in am stations, 8tuning in fm stations – Eton S350 User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L

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• If a station is so strong that audio distortion

occurs, reduce the gain level with the AM/SW

RF GAIN control knob by turning it counter-

clockwise.

• The telescopic antenna does not have to be

extended for AM reception. The radio has an

internal, directional, ferrite-bar antenna for

AM reception.

• To optimize AM reception, swivel the radio

until maximum signal strength is achieved.

T U N I N G I N A M S TAT I O N S ( M W )

Turn on the radio and turn the AM/SW BAND

switch to the AM position. MW appears in the

display. Use the outer ‘fast’ tuning knob to find

stations, fine tuning with the inner ‘slow’ knob

when needed.

• If there is interference from adjacent

stations, place the BAND WIDTH control in the

NARROW position. If there is no interference,

leave it in the WIDE position.

• If there is excess background noise, turn on

the SW LPF switch, which may minimize the

noise.

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TUNING IN AM STATIONS

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TUNING IN FM STATIONS

Fully extend the telescopic antenna and turn on

the radio. Switch the BAND WIDTH FM AFC selec-

tor to the FM AFC ON position. FM appears in the

display, as well as FM frequency numbers in the

range of about 87-108 megahertz, abbreviated

MHz. Use the outer ‘fast’ tuning knob to find sta-

tions, fine tuning with the inner ‘slow’ knob when

needed. When Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)

is ON, strong signals will automatically be cap-

tured and given precedence over weaker ones.

With AFC turned OFF, the weak stations inbe-

tween stronger ones will be tuned in easier. AFC

ON is generally the preferred position.

• Placing the STEREO MONO switch in the

STEREO position enables FM reception in

stereo.

NOTE: The stereo is not heard from ear-

phones or headphones; it is only heard from

the stereo line-level outputs when feeding

their output to amplified speakers or a stereo

system.

• Placing the STEREO MONO switch in the

MONO position will improve the quality of a

poorly received station, but it will not be

heard in stereophonic sound from the line

level outputs.

• When listening through the built-in speaker,

stereophonic sound is not heard. Only monau-

ral sound is heard from the built-in speaker.

• If a station is not being received clearly,

swiveling the telescopic antenna may result in

improved reception.

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