Eton G4000A Car Stereo System User Manual


 
G4000A OPERATION MANUAL
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4. Immediately press the STORE button. If the
display flashes, it means that a frequency is
already stored into this memory.To overwrite it,
immediately press STORE again. If you do not
want to overwrite it, start over and use a different
memory.
HOW TO ACCESS WHAT YOU
HAVE STORED INTO MEMORY
1. To access one specific memory, e.g. memory 25,
press 2 5 then press either MEMO button
2.To review all filled memories, press either MEMO
button repeatedly.
3.To scan filled memories, press either MEMO
button for about one second, and then release it.
Scan starts.To stop scan, press any button.
HOW TO ERASE THE CONTENTS
OF A MEMORY
Enter the memory’s number e.g. 2 5 , then press
FREE twice.
To store a station into memory, you must be tuned
to that station.Then you must decide which of the
40 memories to store it into. Follow the easy steps
outlined below.
HOW TO TELL WHICH MEMORIES
ARE EMPTY
To determine the next available memory, press
the FREE button once.The memory number
is shown in the lower right hand corner of the
display.
• To see all availably memories, press the FREE
button repeatedly.The empty memory numbers
are shown in the lower right corner of the display.
HOW TO STORE A FREQUENCY
INTO MEMORY
There are 40 memories. Here is a specific example.
To store BBC’s evening frequency to North America,
5975 kilohertz, into memory 32, do the following:
1. Press 5975
2. Immediately press the FREQU./METER button
3. Press 3 2
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MANUAL TUNING: Use the regular TUNING buttons
to go up or down frequency. Be aware that when
using manual tuning, it is possible to tune right out
of the shortwave band you have entered.You are in
the band as long as the band’s number, e.g. 25m, is
in the display.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST
SHORTWAVE BAND TO TUNE
AROUND IN
This information and much more can be found
in the section titled MORE INFORMATION ABOUT
SHORTWAVE.
SHORTWAVE RADIO OPERATION continued
SHORTWAVE BAND AUTO TUNING RANGES:
90m: 3200-3400 KHz 22m: 13600-13800 KHz
80m: 3500-3800 KHz 20m: 14000-14350 KHz
75m: 3900-4000 KHz 19m: 15100-15600 KHz
60m: 4750-5060 KHz 17m: 18065-18170 KHz
49m: 5950-6200 KHz 16m: 17550-17900 KHz
41m: 7100-7300 KHz 15m: 21000-21449 KHz
40m: 7000-7099 KHz 13m: 21450-21850 KHz
31m: 9500-9900 KHz 12m: 24890-24990 KHz
30m: 10100-10150 KHz 11m: 25650-26100 KHz
25m: 11650-12050 KHz 10m: 28000-29700 KHz