Sangean Ats 505 Am Fm Shortwave Radio Owners Manual
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10Numbered key 8 key 1 key 1 FM 100kHz FM 200 kHz tuning step tuning step 2. MW 9 kHz MW 10 kHz 3 12 hour format 24 hour format 4 Beep tone off Beep tone on 5 Memory Rearranged Complete with ENTER button For example, if you like to change from MW 10 kHz to 9 kHz, press MODE, numbered button 2 , 0 , then complete with ENTER button. You can rearrange your memory stations from low frequency to high frequency by Pressing MODE, numbered button 5, 0 or 5, 1 then complete with(ENTER) button. Some SW and LW stations transmit in Morse Code using a form of transmission Called continuous wave (CW). Some SW stations use a special type voice transmission called single side band (SSB). To tune to a CW or SSB station, select the band and frequency and adjust the antenna. In addition, switch the SSB switch to SSB position, Tuning/SSB LED will be on Red. Then beginning at its midpoint, slowly adjust the CLARIFY dial until reception becomes clear. You may at the same time use the rotary FINE tuning for best SSB reception. When a station is found, the Tuning/SSB LED will become in orange CLARIFY tuning range can be + 1.5kHz SSB (single side band)/Clarify(+,-)
FM Mono/Stereo Headphones (or earphones) Lock switch Light DX/Local switch SW EXT. ANT To listen to FM stereo broadcasts, tune to the required station, plug in headphones and set the FM ST./MO. Switch located on the left side of the radio to to FM ST. (stereo) position, If the station being received is weak some hiss may be audible, to reduce the hiss, set the switch to FM MO. (mono) position to return to mono operation.Note: FM stereo is only available via earphones. jack plug. Insert the headphones plug into the socket marked on the left side of the radio. When the headphones are plugged in, the loudspeaker is automatically disconnected. The lock switch is used to prevent unintentional operation of the radio. Set the Lock switch on the right side of the radio to the On position. The Lock icon will appear in the display. The POWER and all other button will be disabled. This will prevent accidental operation when the radio is packed in a suitcase or carrying Pouch. To release the Lock switch, move the switch to OFF position, the LOCK icon Will be removed from the display. Press the light button will turn on the light and illuminate the display for approx. 7 seconds after last operation. Or you may turn it off by another press to the light button. When listening to SW/FM broadcasting, this switch adjusts the receivers sensitivity. When you listen to a strong station and the signal is slightly distorted, set the switch to the LOCAL position for best reception. For normal or weak stations, set the switch to the DX position for maximum sensitivity. To improve SW reception, you can connect an optional external directly to the SW EXT ANT jack on the left side of the receiver. This automatically disconnects the receivers built-in antenna. Follow the antennas supplied instructions to connect it to the receiver.ST11
Troubleshooting/RESET button Care and maintenance Specifications If the radio fails to operate correctly, or some digits on the display are missing or incomplete. carry out the following procedure. 1.Switch off the radio and remove the batteries. 2.With the aid of a suitable implement (the end of paper clip or pen), press the RESET button located at the bottom side for at least 1 seconds, this will reset the Microprocessor, clock time and clear all stations stored in the preset memory. Do not allow this radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do not leave the radio where excessive heat could cause damage such as in a parked car where the heat from the sun can build up even though outside temperature may no seem too high. Frequency range FM 87.50 - 108 MHz MW 520 - 1710 or 522 - 1710 kHz SW 120 m 2.3 -2.495 MHz 90 m 3.2 - 3.4 MHz 75 m 3.85 - 4.0 MHz 60 m 4.75 - 5.06 MHz 49 m 5.9 - 6.2 MHz 41 m 7.1- 7.35 MHz 31 m 9.4 - 9.99 MHz 25 m 11.6 - 12.1 MHz 21 m 13.5 - 13.87 Mhz 19 m 15.1 - 15.8 MHz 16 m 17.48 - 17.9 MHz 15 m 18.9 - 19.02 MHz 13 m 21.45- 21.75 MHz 11 m 25.6 - 26.1 MHz12
Specifications content Power requirement 6V Batteries 4 X IEC size LR6 (AA) (UM-3) Circuit features Semiconductors 1 LSI 7 ICs, 35 transistors, 7 FET, 33 diodes, 3 LED Aerial system AM/LW Built in ferrite aerial SW Telescopic aerial FM Telescopic aerial Output Power 300 mW 10% T.H.D. SocketsHeadphones socket 3.5 mm dia. stereo DC in 6 volts center pin negative Accessories Carrying pouch and earphones (Accessories may be different from each market.) Dimension (mm) 214 (W)X128 (H) X 38.50 (D) Weight 840g without batteries13