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Your
Optimus
STA-795
Digital
Synthesized
AM/FM
Stereo
Receiver
combines
50
watts
per
channel
of
power
with
efficient
state-of-the-art
circuitry.
The
STA-795
is
the
perfect
control
center
for
your
audio/video
system.
It
provides
connec¬
tions
for
a
tape
deck,
a
turntable,
and
two
other
signal
sources,
such
as
a
CD
player,
TV
monitor,
or
VCR.
The
CMOS
LSI
frequency-synthesized
tuner
and
the
large
digital
frequency
display
make
radio
tuning
precise
and
simple.
Additional
features
include
the
following:
Flat
Frequency
Response
ensures
accurate
sound
reproduction
from
20
to
30,000
Hertz.
Low
Distortion
lets
you
use
the
full
rated
power
of
the
receiver’s
amplifier
without
com¬
promising
the
sound
quality.
FM
Mute
eliminates
noise
when
you
tune
from
one
FM
station
to
another.
A/B
Speaker
Terminals
let
you
connect
two
pairs
of
stereo
speakers.
External
Antenna
Terminals
let
you
connect
external
AM
and
FM
antennas
for
"optimum
radio
reception.
However,
the
supplied
AM
loop
an¬
tenna
and
the
FM
line-cord
antenna
provide
adequate
reception
in
most
metropolitan
areas.
TWo
Tone
Controls
allow
independent
ad¬
justment
of
bass
and
treble
frequencies.
Search
Tuning
lets
you
scan
for
the
next
available
station
in
a
band.
Memory
Tuning
lets
you
program
6
AM
and
12
FM
stations
for
one-button
selection.
Headphone
Jack
lets
you
connect
head¬
phones
for
private
listening
and
enhanced
stereo
effect.
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Tape
Monitoring
lets
you
listen
to
the
actual
recording
as
you
record
if
your
tape
deck
has
a
tape
monitoring
feature.
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»
Protection
Circuits
help
prevent
damage
from
over-heating
or
over-driving
of
the
receiver’s
amplifier.
Additional
protection
circuits
guard
against
power
surges
and
short
circuits.
Warning:
The
receiver’s
power
cord
has
a
polarized
plug.
To
prevent
electric
shock,
do
not
use
an
extension
cord
or
other
receptacle
un¬
less
the
plug’s
blades
can
be
fully
and
easily
in¬
serted.
Note
to
CATV
System
Installer:
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installer’s
attention
to
Article
820-22
of
the
NEC
that
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
cable
entry
as
practical.
For
your
permanent
records,
we
recommend
you
record
the
receiver’s
serial
number
in
the
space
provided.
The
serial
number
is
listed
on
the
receiver’s
back
panel.
Serial
Number:
1992
Tandy
Corporation.
All
Rights
Reserved.
Optimus
and
Radio
Shack
are
registered
trademarks
used
by
Tandy
Corporation.
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