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This radio uses computer software that may enter to an unending
loop due to outside interference or static, use a sharp object to press
the RESET button (22) if the radio is not working properly.
I. SPECIAL NOTES
1. WIDE / NARROW BANDS SELECTION FOR AM
The wide band is +/- 6 KHz., the narrow band is +/- 3 KHz.
When receiving strong signal stations of MW and SW, set to wide
band for better sound quality.
When you find adjacent stations are intruding into the station that you
receive, set the radio to the narrow band.
2. MW / SW RF GAIN
Since AM signal (especially in the SW bands) sometimes fades
greatly and is beyond the AGC (automatic gain control) scope, you
can use the RF gain to manually adjust the radio for better listening
effect.
3. DX / LOCAL SWITCH FOR MW /SW
If you find distorted FM radio stations or TV sound signals intruding to
the MW or SW band, you should set this DX / LOCAL switch (12) to
the local position to eliminate the interference.
If you do not have such interference, you should set this switch to the
DX position.
4. FM MONO OR FM STEREO
If you are using the speaker on the radio to listen to FM programs,
always use set the AM / FM MODE switch (30) to the FM mono
position for better sound to noise ratio and the least interference.
Set this switch to FM stereo mode when you are using headphone to
listen to stereo FM stereo programs.