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Type | Stereo Tuner |
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Tuning Bands | FM, MW |
Tuning Scale | Analog |
Signal to Noise Ratio (FM) | 70 dB |
Distortion (FM) | 0.3% |
Distortion (AM) | 0.8% |
Frequency Response (FM) | 30 Hz - 15 kHz |
FM Tuning Range | 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz |
MW Tuning Range | 530 kHz - 1710 kHz |
Highlights the RF section's use of varactor diodes and MOSFETs for precise reception.
Details the Automatic Precision Reception (APR) system for optimizing FM reception quality.
Mentions the T-4211's Radio Data System feature for enhanced information display.
States the product's compliance with relevant technical standards for European markets.
Provides safety instructions regarding polarized plugs for Canadian models.
Details wiring guidance and fuse replacement procedures for British models.
Lists accessories provided exclusively with the T-4211 model.
Emphasizes reading, retaining instructions, and heeding warnings for safe operation.
Guides on avoiding water exposure, ensuring proper ventilation, and keeping away from heat sources.
Covers power cord protection, polarized plug safety, and correct power source connection.
Advises on preventing foreign object entry and specifies user servicing limitations.
Explains the necessity of grounding outdoor antennas for protection, referencing electrical codes.
Outlines procedures for warranty claims and safe methods for cleaning the unit.
Advises on correct power connection order and verifying the voltage selector setting.
Describes the unit's battery-free memory backup and its behavior when unplugged.
Guides on adjusting the voltage selector to match the local power supply before operation.
Explains how to set the AM band tuning step frequency switch for correct regional operation.
Specifies that all connections must be made before plugging in the power cord.
Details connecting the RI cable for unified remote control of multiple Onkyo components.
Instructs on inserting the power cord into the wall outlet and turning the unit on.
Covers connecting antenna cables using lever mechanisms and attaching the 75/300 ohm adapter.
Explains the assembly and connection of the AM loop antenna for indoor use.
Advises using a directional linkage splitter for FM/TV antennas to prevent interference.
Guides on positioning the indoor T-shaped FM antenna for optimal reception.
Recommends external antennas for better reception and provides placement and grounding advice.
Identifies and explains the function of each button on the front panel of the tuner.
Clarifies the meaning of all illuminated indicators on the unit's display.
Explains how to use the auto tuning feature to find and lock onto radio stations.
Details the process of manually selecting frequencies using the tuning UP/DOWN buttons.
Describes how to enter a specific frequency directly using the numeric keypad for tuning.
Explains how the APR system automatically optimizes FM reception settings.
Provides methods to improve stereo FM reception, especially for weak signals, using the FM MUTE/MODE button.
Guides on storing favorite radio stations into memory groups (A, B, C) for quick recall.
Explains how to access preset stations using group selection, number buttons, or the scan function.
Details the procedure to remove stations from memory presets.
Provides steps to assign custom names (up to 8 characters) to preset radio stations.
Guides on how to edit the names of previously stored preset stations.
Explains the method to clear all custom names from the station memory.
Defines RDS elements like PS, PTY, TP, RT, CT and how they are displayed.
Lists and describes various Program Type (PTY) categories for searching stations.
Details PTY scan, traffic info (TP), Radio Text (RT), and Clock Time (CT) display for RDS functionality.
Lists typical problems encountered with the tuner and provides recommended remedies.
Lists detailed technical parameters, including sensitivity, distortion, and dimensions, for both models.