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Philips D 2999 - SPECIALIZED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; Single-Side Band (SSB) Reception; Clock and Alarm System Setup; Carrying Handle Installation and Removal

Philips D 2999
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SINGLE-SIDE
BAND
MODULATION
(SSB)
In
many
amateur
transmitters
including
transmitters
which
are
used
for
communication
purposes
and
weather
forecasts,
etc.
so-called
single
side
band
modulation
Is
used
(either
'lower
side
band’
LSB,
or
'upper
side
band’
USB).
These
single
side
band
or
SSB
transmitters
can
be
HEARD
with
a
normal
receiver
but
not
be
UN¬
DERSTOOD.
For
an
understandable
reception
of
an
SSB
trans¬
mitter
an
auxiliary
oscillator
(BFO
or
'beat
frequen¬
cy
oscillator')
is
required.
For
more
technical
details
see
the
booklet
'World
receiver'.
Tuning
to
SSB
transmitters
Set
the
'AM
GAIN’
switch
@
to
'MAN'.
Turn
'AM
GAIN'
control
©
to
'MAX'.
Increase
the
volume
with
VOLUME'
control
Accurately
tune
to
the
frequency
or
to
the
maximum
volume
of
the
SSB
transmitter
(with
BFO
switch
@
still
in
the
'OFF’
position).
Set
'BFO'
control
@
to
the
mid
position.
Switch
on
the
auxiliary
oscillator
with
BFO
switch
Turn
the
VOLUME
control
@
to
'MAX'.
Decrease
the
AM
gain
with
AM
GAIN'
control
@
until
the
meter
@
does
not
fluctuate.
Vary
the
BF0
frequency
with
BF0
control
©
until
the
transmitter
is
received
understandably.
Check
if
the
intelligibility
increases
by
setting
the
bandwidth
switch
@
to
NARROW'.
When
very
close
to
a
transmitter,
it
may
be
necessary
to
depress
distant/local
selector
switch
©
in
order
to
reduce
the
sensitivity
of
the
receiver.
Distant/local
selector
switch
©
By
depressing
distant/local
selector
switch
©
you
can
reduce
the
sensitivity
of
the
receiver.
This
switch
will
usually
be
used
when
very
close
to
a
transmitter.
In
the
'local'
mode
you
will
receive
only
the
local
and/or
very
strong
transmitters.
CLOCK
12
Hour
or
24
Hour
mode
operation
A
choice
of
12
and
24-hour
modes
is
available.
BEFORE
inserting
the
memory
batteries
select
a
mode
with
switch
©.
Operating
in
the
12-hour
mode
is
confirmed
by
the
AM/PM
sign
on
the
display
©.
Actual
Time
setting
Depress
the
'TIME'
button
@.
Depress
the
SET'
button
©.
The
indicator
TIME’
in
the
display
©
will
start
to
blink.
Moreover
the
display
will
show
'00.00'
of
which
the
most
left
one
will
also
blink.
Depress
FOUR
buttons
in
the
main
keyboard
©;
the
first
button
for
the
tens
of
hours,
the
second
one
for
the
units
of
hours,
the
third
one
for
the
tens
of
minutes
and
the
fourth
one
for
the
units
of
minutes.
After
each
key-in
the
next
zero
will
start
blinking.
Note:
When
setting
the
time,
a
leading
zero
may
NOT
be
omitted:
when
e.g.
setting
to
8.15
hours,
you
must
key
in
0
-
8-1
-5
followed
by'EXECUTE'.
In
the
12-hours
mode:
set
with
the
AM/PM
selector
©
to
the
required
part
of
the
day-time.
Depress
the
'execute'
button
on
keyboard
0).
The
blinking
of
the
Tl
ME'
indicator
in
the
display
@
will
stop.
Alarm
Time
Setting
Setting
of
the
alarm
can
be
done
in
the
same
way
as
described
for
setting
the
actual
time
however
the
first
button
in
the
operational
sequence
is
now
the
'ALARM'
button
Then
press
'SET'
button
(§).
After
pressing
this
button
the
ALARM’
indicator
in
the
display
©
will
start
blinking.
Switching
the
alarm
on
and
off
Press
ALM
ON/OFF'
button
©.
In
the
display
@
a
(((O)))
sign
will
be
visible
indicating
that
the
alarm
is
switched
on.
Switching
Off
the
alarm
tone
When
the
alarm
tone
sounds
it
can
be
switched
off
by
depressing
'ALM
ON/OFF'
button
@.
The
sign
(((O)))
in
display©
will
disappear.
If
the
alarm
tone
is
not
switched
off
manually
it
is
done
automatically
after
59
minutes.
Note:
As
the
alarm
feature
operates
from
the
radio
batteries,
accumulator
or
mains,
continuity
of
power
supply
must
be
maintained
for
it
to
function.
Carrying
handle
(See
Fig.
1)
The
carrying
handle
©
is
detachable.
Proceed
as
follows:
Unscrew
both
fixing
screws
©
using
a
coin
or
similar.
When
both
screws
are
loosened
the
handle
can
be
removed.
When
replacing
the
carrying
handle
position
it
such
that
it
is
in
a
position
with
respect
to
the
marking
dot
as
shown
and
fix
both
screws
again.
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