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Tuning
Push-buttons
provide automatic
tuning
of
five stations
pre-
selected
from the
Nledium and
Long
Wavebands.
The
right-hand
button
provides
for
one station on
the
Long
Waveband,
the
four
remaining
buttons being employed
for
Medium
Wave
pre-selection.
The
indication
"M'W"
(Medium
Wave)
or
"L\M"
(Long Wave)
is
marked
on
the
Tuning
Scale immediately
above
each
push-button.
Wave-change
switching is automatically
effected
when
a button
is
pressed
for
any pre-selected station.
The
Tuning Scale
is divided into
two
sectisn5-"1\{edium
and
"Long
Wave", and is calibrated
in
wave-lengths.
The
Pointer
has a horizontal traverse
and is
viewed
through
a
window
between the two
scale sections.
Illumination
of
the
Scale
is
by
means of
"edge-lighting".
Wave"
Tuning
narrow
Tuning
To Set Up
the
Tuning Push-buttons.
r. Select
the waveband
required
by
pressing
the
appropriate
push-button.
z. Tune-in
desired
station by means of
the
Manual Tuning
Control
as described
previously.
3.
With
the station
accurately tuned-in,
grip
the
knurled
portion
of one
of the Tuning Push-buttons
between
finger and
thumb,
unscrew
it about half a turn
(i.e.
turn
it
anti-clockwise).
Then
push the button
firmly as
far as
it will
go.
Allow
it
to spring
back
to normal
position,
and tighten
firmly
by
turning it
clockwise. The
push-button
is
now set
to tune
the station
required,
and
when
pressed will
"bring-in"
the station
irres-
pective of the position to which
the scale
pointer may
have
been.adjusted
-previously.
Proceed
in
the
same
manner
for the
remaining
push-buttons.
The
aerial
is
normally
mounted
above
the windscreen
on
the outside
of the
car, and is operated
from the
inside
by a
bakelite
knob. An
engraved
arrow indicates the
position of the
aerial, vertical
being
for
normal
use and
horizontal'for when
parked
and
not in use.
In
some
cases
an under car aerial
may
be fitted,
and
with
these
there is
no
inside aerial control
knob.
It
is unlikely that
either
of these
types
of
aerial
will need
attention,
but to ensure
the best
reception
they should
be
kept clean.
If-any
further advice or assistance
in
connection
with
the
radio
equipment is
required, Messrs. Bentley
Motors
(r93r)
Ltd.,
or one
of
their
"special
Retailers", should
be
communicated
with,
or, if
more
convenient,
anv of
the
Radiomobile Service Depots.