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AM
Reception
(Auto
Mode}
1.
Press
the
TUNER
input
selector
switch
[9
switch
[3].
2.
Press
the
AUTO
tuning
mode
switch
[5
both
tape
monitor
switches
[8]
are
off.
3.
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
tuning
selector
will
continue
to
increase
or
decrease
until
a
sufficiently
strong
broadcast
is
reached.
To
move
on
to
the
next
broadcast,
press
either
tuning
selector
again
depending
on
the
direction
in
which
you
want
to
go.
4.
To
stop
scanning
during
automatic
tuning,
press
the
MANUAL
tuning
mode
switch
[5]
.
The
frequency
display
will
immediately
stop
increasing
or
decreasing.
and
the
AM
selector
and
confirm
that
Memory
Function
This
unit
can
store
a
total
of
16
FM
and
AM
stations
in
the
memory
for
instant
recal!
at
any
time
without
using
the
tuning
selector.
The
stations
can
be
any
combination
of
FM
and
AM
broadcasts.
Read
the
following
directions
carefully
to
avoid
mistaken
operations.
4.
Confirm
that
both
tape
monitor
switches
[8]
are
off,
press
the
TUNER
input
selector
{9],
press
the
FM/AM
selector
[3]
of
the
band
of
the
station
to
be
placed
in
the
memory
and
set
the
memory
shift
key
{18]
to
the
1-8
or
9-16
mode,
depending
on
which
memory
channel
is
to
be
used.
2.
Tune
in
the
broadcast
to
be
placed
in
the
memory
using
the
tuning
selector
[6].
3.
Depress
the
memory
key
and,
while
the
memory
indicator
remains
lit
(about
10
seconds),
depress
one
of
the
preset
keys
.
4.
When
the
preset
key
is
depressed,
the
memory
indicator
will
go
out
and
the
indicator
above
the
depressed
preset
key
will
light.
The
frequency
currently
shown
in
the
frequency
display
is
now
stored
in
the
memory.
5.
|f
the
memory
indicator
goes
out
before
you
have
depressed
one
of
the
preset
keys,
simply
press
the
memory
key
again
to
give
yourself
another
10
seconds.
6.
Placing
another
broadcast
in
the
same
memory
channel
auto-
matically
cancels
the
station
previously
stored
in
that
channel.
For
example,
if
a
100.1MHz
station
is
stored
using
the
first
FM/AM
preset
key
and
then
a
105.1MHz
station
is
stored
using
the
first
FM/AM
preset
key
again,
the
100.1MHz
station
will
be
replaced
by
the
105.1MHz
station.
Notes
Concerning
Memory
Operations
1.
Preset
frequencies
can
be
transferred
to
other
channels.
For
example,
the
FM
station
stored
by
preset
key
number
6
can
be
transferred
to
preset
key
number
1
in
the
following
manner.
1)
Press
the
FM
selector
switch
[3].
2)
Press
preset
key
number
6.
3)
Press
the
memory
key
[19
4)
Press
preset
key
number
1.
5)
The
same
station
is
now
stored
by
both
preset
keys
1
and
6.
2.
When
the
power
is
turned
off
or
when
the
power
cord
is
unplug-
ged
from
the
wall
socket,
the
frequencies
stored
in
the
memory
will
be
preserved
and
the
last
tuned
station
will
be
returned
immediately
when
the
power
is
turned
on
again.
.
(the
memory
indicator
lights)
Phonograph
Records
4.
Connect
the
turntable
to
the
PHONO
inputs
and
connect
the
phono
ground
wire
to
the
ground
terminal.
2.
Press
the
PHONO
input
selector
switch
[9]
both
tape
monitor
switches
[8}
are
off.
3.
Follow
turntable
operating
instructions.
4.
Adjust
the
volume,
tone
and
other
controls
as
desired.
and
confirm
that
Tape
Playback
1.
Connect
the
output
leads
from
the
tape
deck
to
the
TAPE-1
or
2
PLAY
inputs.
2.
Press
the
TAPE-1
or
TAPE-2
tape
monitor
switch
[8]
depending
on
which
pair
of
TAPE
PLAY
inputs
the
deck
is
connected
to.
3.
Follow
tape
deck
operating
instructions
for
playback.
4,
Adjust
the
volume,
tone
and
other
controls
as
desired.
Tape
Recording
of
Radio
Programs
or
Phonograph
Records
1.
Make
all
connections
between
the
tape
deck
and
the
unit
as
shown
in
the
System
Connections
Diagram.
2.
Radio:
Press
the
TUNER
input
selector
switch
{9]
or
AM
selector
switch
[3].
Records:
Press
the
PHONO
input
selector
switch
(9)
3
3.
Put
the
tape
deck
in
the
recording
mode.
The
recording
can
be
monitored
through
the
speakers
or
headphones
as
desired.
Turn
on
the
corresponding
tape
monitor
switch
to
hear
the
signal
that,
having
been
recorded,
is
returned
from
the
deck
to
the
TX-37/27
(if
the
deck
has
three
heads).
and
the
FM
[6].
The
tuned
frequency
.
Tape-to-Tape
Duplicating
4.
Connect
two
tape
decks
to
the
unit
as
shown
in
the
System
Connections
Diagram.
2.
Load
the
original
tape
in
tape
deck
1
and
the
blank
tape
in
tape
deck
2.
;
3.
Press
tape
monitor
switches
1
and
2
(both
indicators
light).
4.
Put
tape
deck
1
in
the
playback
mode
and
tape
deck
2
in
the
recording
mode.
Follow
tape
deck
operating
instructions.
5.
‘The
recording
can
be
monitored
through
the
speakers
or
head-
phones.
If
tape
deck
2
has
three
heads,
the
just-recorded
signal
is
heard.
®
Set
the
proper
recording
level
using
the
controls
on
the
tape
deck
used
for
recording.
Also,
during
recording
and
dubbing
operations,
never
change
the
positions
of
any
switches
on
the
TX-27/37.
Key
Touch
Tone
(only
TX-37)
A
soft
beep
is
emitted
to
confirm
when
a
tuning
control
is
used.
A
rear
panel
switch
is
provided
to
let
you
turn
this
tone
on
and
off
as
desired.
APR
(Automatic
Precision
Reception)
System
This
unit
is
equipped
with
Onkyo’s
unique
APR
system
that
automatically
controls
the
noise
reduction
on/off
mode
(only
TX-37),
mode
(auto/mono)
function,
RF
mode
(DX/local)
setting
and.
FM
auto
hi-blend
function
according
to
the
quality
(signal
strength,
distortion,
etc.)
of
the
signal
currently
being
received.
Consequently,
optimum
reception
quality
(the
lowest
distortion
and
highest
S/N
ratio)
is
assured
at
all
times.
The
FM
mute/mode
switch
[14]
should
normally
be
left
in
the
ON(STEREO)
(MAL)
position.
Set
to
the
OFF
(MONO)
(=)
position
only
to
receive
weak
FM
stations
that
are
sup-
pressed
by
the
muting
circuitry.
In
this
setting,
even
stereo
broadcasts
will
be
received
in
the
monaural
mode
(the
stereo
program
indicator
21}
will
remain
off)
and
the
APR
mode
selection
function
will
not
operate.
The
FM
tuning
level
switch
(15)
also
has
an
effect
on
the
APR
system.
Its
setting
determines
the
signal
strength
level
at
which
APR
will
switch
the
reception
mode
between
stereo
and
mono
(when
the
FM
mute/mode
switch
is
in
the
ON(STEREO)
position).
Dynamic
Bass
Expander
This
feature
is
used
to
obtain
richer,
more
powerful
low
range
sound
reproduction.
Untike
with
ordinary
equalizer
level
controls
or
a
bass
tone
control,
the
degree
by
which
low
range
sounds
are
boosted
is
dynamically
altered
according
to
changes
in
the
source
level.
This
system
allows
reproduction
of
a
much
wider
dynamic
range,
particularly
in
the
low
frequencies
where
the
dynamic
range
is
significantly
limited
when
listening
to
most
audio
sources.
Use
the
dynamic
bass
expander
to
create
a
rich,
realistic
sonic
image
having
a
very
dynamic
low
range.
dynamic
bass
expander
level!
volume
contro!
[25]
is
provided
to
permit
adjustment
of
the
amount
by
which
expansion
is
applied.
Stereo
Image
Expander
This
effect
enhances
the
feeling
of
width
and
depth
when
listening
to
stereo
to
create
a
stronger
feeling
of
expansiveness,
resulting
in
a
sonic
effect
similar
that
of
a
movie
theater
or
concert
hall.
Use
the
stereo
image
expander
to
enjoy
more
realistic
sound
with
hi-fi
video
recordings,
video
discs
and
many
other
sources.
This
effect
can
not
be
used
with
monaural
music.

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