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Zenith TRANS-OCEANIC H500 - Split-Second Scale; Radiogram; Headphones; Headphones Connected to Receiver

Zenith TRANS-OCEANIC H500
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ning
a cruise in
either
the
inland
or
off-shore
waters of
continental
U.S.A.
The
4
to
8
megacycle
continuous
coverage
band
also
includes
the
49
meter,
6,0
Mc to
6.2
Mc International
Short
Wave Band.
6. SPLIT-SECOND
SCALE
This feature
is
provided
in
the upper
outer
edge
of
the
dial
face to
assure
ease and accuracy
in logging
and
relocating
the foreign
stations.
Example; A
station
heard
at
9.55
megacycles
would
be logged at
9.5
on
the
tuning
band
plus
the
number
of seconds
occurring
on
the split-
second scale, which
in this
case
would
be
24
seconds (i. e,:
9.5
+
24).
7.
RADIORG AN
The tonal
characteristics
of
the
receiver
may
be
regulated
to
the
listeners
preference
by means
of
the
four
tone
buttons
below
the
dial
The
combi-
nation
of these four buttons
in
either
of
their
two positions
offers
16
possible
tonal
combinations.
The
portion
of the
tonal range
is
shown
above
each
button,
8.
HEADPHONES
In
trains,
dormitories,
hospitals
or
schools,
etc.,
it may
be necessary
to
operate
the
receiver
without
disturbing
nearby
persons.
The
use
of
headphones
is especially
helpful
for airplane
travel.
Special low
imped-
ance
Zenith
Headphone
Kit,
part
number
S-18631,
available
through
your
Zenith
dealer,
is
easily
adaptable
to
the chassis of
the
receiver.
To
connect
these
headphones
place
the
earphone plug
into
the
socket
pro-
vided.
(See Figure
7.)
Plugging
the
headphones
into
the
earphone
jack
automatically
disconnects
the
speaker.
Figure
7.
Headphones
Connected
to
Receiver.

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