A SERVICE OF

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RECEPTION
OF
FM
1. Set the
SELECTOR
switch
to
FM
STEREO.
2. Turn the
MUTING switch
on
(unless
the
signal strength
is
very
low-then leave
it off).
3. Tune
in the
desired
station while
watching
the
TUNING
meters.
Best
reception
is obtained
when the
dial
pointer
of the
Iower
meter
deflects
as far to
the
right as
possible for that
station, while
that
of the
upper meter
is centered.
If the
broadcast
is
stereo. the
FM Stereo
indicator
will
light
up. It remains
unlit
if the broadcast
is monophonic,
and the
set
automatically switchover
for monophonic
a. ffi::1""Ting
is complete,
slowly
turn up the
VoLUME
SOURCE and
MASTER
knobs
until
the
proper
level
is
achieved.
Then
adjust the BASS,
TREBLE,
TONE COLOR
and
other controls
for the most
pleasing
sound.
5. To increase
reverberation,
turn the REVERB
knob
to
the
right.
For FM
reception located
far
away
from the
station, or
when external
noise is high, reception can
be improved by
setting the SELECTOR
to FM
MONO. In this case,
however,
stereo
programs
will be
received
as monophonic.
RECEPTION OF
AM
1. Set
the
SELECTOR
switch
to
AM.
2. Tune
in the
desired
station while
watching
the
lower
TUNING
meter.
Tune
so that
the
dial
pointer deflects
as
far to the
right
as
possible for that
station-
3.
After
tuning
is complete,
slowly
turn
up the
VOLUME
to
the
desired
level, then
adjust
the
BASS,
TREBLE
and
TONE
COLOR
controls.
4. To
increase
reverberation,
turn
the REVERB
knob to the
right.
If noise
is
extremely
high
during
both
FM and AM
'reception,
the
problem
could
be
in the
antenna
and
.
ground.
Reread the section,
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
AND GROUNDING,
page
3.
LISTENING
TO RECORDS
1. Set the
SELECTOR
switch to
PHONO
1 or PHONO
2.
To use
the
turntable
connected
to the
PHONO
1
terminals,
set to
PHONO
1, for that connected
to
PHONO
2,setto
PHONO
2.
2.
If
tbe
record is monophonic,
set the
MODE
switch
to
either
L or R.
3. Adjust
the VOLUME,
BASS,
TREBLE and TONE
COLOR controls.
4. To increase
reverberation.
turn the REVERB
knob to the
right.