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Modes | AM, FM, WFM, SSB, CW |
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IF Rejection | 70 dB |
Antenna Impedance | 50 Ω |
Antenna Input | BNC |
Channels | 1000 |
Tuning Steps | 1 kHz / 10 kHz / 100 kHz |
Selectivity | 6 kHz (AM) |
Power Supply | 13.8 VDC |
Lists items included with the receiver for initial setup and operation.
Provides crucial advice and caveats for safe and effective use of the receiver.
Details connecting the receiver to a 12V DC power supply, emphasizing polarity.
Explains the use of the AC adaptor for connecting the receiver to mains electricity.
Describes using the included whip aerial for portability and strong signal reception.
Discusses performance limitations and options for indoor aerial installations.
Covers optimal mounting and connection of external aerials for superior reception.
Explains the various indicators and symbols displayed on the receiver's Liquid Crystal Display.
Details the purpose and operation of each control on the receiver's front panel.
Describes the connectors and switches located on the rear panel of the receiver.
Provides initial setup steps and an overview for operating the receiver for the first time.
Explains different reception modes like Dial, Search, Memory, and Priority.
Explains various function keys for tuning, adjustment, and special modes.
Guide on connecting and using headphones or earphones with the receiver.
Instructions for connecting an external speaker and disabling the internal one.
Setting up the receiver to automatically activate a tape recorder upon signal detection.
How to tune in and decode WEFAX transmissions using the receiver.
Guidance on receiving transmissions from meteorological satellites.
Connecting the receiver to a computer for remote operation and data management.
Information about internally generated noise signals (spurii) and frequencies to avoid.
Explanation of how signal strength is displayed on the LCD bar graph.
Lists the factory default settings for various receiver functions.
Procedures for resetting the receiver's microprocessor with/without memory retention.