Eton NELITEEXECUTIVE, Satellit, Satellit 750 Owner's manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
SATELLIT
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Features:
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Speaker
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LCD display panel
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Operation buttons
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Tuning dial
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Volume knob
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Line in/out jack: D 3.5mm
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External antenna jack
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DX/Local sensitivity selection
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Earphone jack: D 3.5mm
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DC jack
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Whip antenna
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Kick stand
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Battery compartment
MEET THE SATELLIT
Thank you for purchasing the Etón SATELLIT. We want you to
thoroughly enjoy the use of this product. To take advantage
of its many excellent and unique features, we urge you to
carefully read the user’s manual.
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BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY
Tuning Dial
Rotate the dial to select clock, frequency or air squelch level.
With the radio on:
1. Quick press to select tuning speed as FAST-SLOW-STOP.
2. Press and hold to select the level of squelch feature.
Note: all bands have squelch feature. The user can select squelch level with all bands.
Press and hold to set clock
With the radio on, switch between memory and
weekday mode
With the radio off: press F1~F7 to set up Mon to Sun.
With the radio on:
in Memory mode, select page 1~7 memory presets
in Weekday mode: select meter band 1~7
With the radio off, quick press F1~F4 to activate and deactivate 4
alarm settings
With the radio off, press and hold F5 to select MW
step with 9K or 10K
In North America, the FM band begins at 87.5MHz. In
other parts of world, it may begin
at 64MHz, 76MHz or 87MHz
With the radio off, press and hold F6 to select 3
different tuning methods as STOP/ATS/DELAY-5
With the radio off, press and hold F7 to select
charging time in hours (1~36)
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With the radio off: quick press to turn on the radio;
press and hold to set up sleep timer (to turn off the
radio automatically)
With the radio on: quick press to turn off the radio;
press and hold to display the countdown of sleep
timer
With the radio off, quick press to activate LINE-IN
function; press and hold to select time zone and
display world time
Numeric buttons
With the radio on:
Quick press to select LW or MW
With the radio on, in Memory mode, press and hold
to copy and paste memory presets
Quick press to disable all buttons & knobs; press and
hold to unlock all buttons & knobs
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With the radio on: in memory mode, press and hold
to rename page; Quick press to select the backlight
brightness level: high-medium-low-off
With the radio on: in memory mode, delete preset
frequency
In AM band, quick press to enter SSB mode
In SSB mode, quick press to select USB or LSB
In SYNC mode, quick press to select USB or LSB
In FM mode, quick press to select RT/PS/PTY/DATE
In FM band, quick press to receive and turn down
RDS information
In AM band, quick press to receive and switch SYNC
Quick press to select FM and AIR band
Quick press to select SW and meter band
In AM/AIR band, quick press to increase the
bandwidth frequency
In FM band, quick press to select STEREO mode
In AM/AIR band, quick press to reduce the bandwidth
frequency
In FM band, quick press to select MONO mode
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In Weekday mode: quick press to turn
in station; press and hold to auto-scan
station and ATS station
In Memory mode: select preset page
Reset hole
SETTING YOUR TIME ZONE
With the radio off, press and hold TZ/LINE IN, the time zone ashes
in the display, rotate the tuning dial to switch the following world
city code (see time zone abbreviation list below), the local time of
world city is displayed.
To update time zone, rotate tuning dial to select your time zone
code, quick press PAGE TIME button to conrm the setting or
automatically conrms after 10 seconds.
Time Zone Abbreviation List:
Time Zone World City and Code
-9 ANC-Anchorage
+8 BEG-Beijing
+7 BKK-Bangkok
+2 CAI-Cairo
-4 CCS-Caracas
-6 CHI-Chicago
+6 DAC-Dhaka
+5 DEL - Delhi
-7 DEN - Denver
+4 DXB - Dubai
0 GMT - GMT
+8 HKG - Hong Kong
-10 HNL - Honolulu
+3 JED - Jeddah
+5 KHI - Kashi
-8 LAX - Los Angeles
0 LON - London
+11 N OU - Noumea
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-5 NYC - New York City
+1 PAR - Pairs
-3 RIO - De Janeiro
+10 SYD - Sydney
+9 TYO - Tokyo
+12 WLG - Wellington
SETTING THE CLOCK AND WEEKDAY
The clock is in 12 or 24 hour format. To change the format, press
PAGE/TIME button. “12H” or “24H” will ash in the LCD display.
Rotate the tuning knob to select “12H” or “24H” format. In 12 hour
format,”AM” or “PM” icon will appear in the LCD display. Press PAGE/
TIME button to conrm selection.
Starting with your radio turned OFF.
1. Select your home time zone
2. Press and hold PAGE TIME button until the hour digits start
ashing. Quick press F1-7 to highlight today’s weekday, F5 is
Friday. Use the tuning knob to set the correct hour then quick
press PAGE TIME button again to set the correct minute and
quick press this button again to conrm. The LCD will display
‘RDS Auto” or “manual” ashing, rotate the tuning knob to select
“RDS auto” to update the clock automatically. With the radio
off,
icon will be displayed. Use the tuning knob to select
MANUAL to set the clock manually, No RDS icon is displayed.
In RDS AUTO mode: the local time can be updated through local FM
RDS station automatically
The procedure of update clock:
Turn on the radio to select FM band
Select a local FM RDS station,
icon will display for 1 minute to
set the current time on the clock automatically.
Note: If the signal strength of FM RDS station is weak, the clock may cause RDS to
decode incorrectly, causing time to be incorrect.
In Manual mode: you can set the clock manually, which disables RDS auto-update.
SETTING ALARMS
Setting alarm 1 through 4
The Satellit has 4, independently programmable alarms (buttons
F1-4 when the radio is off) to turn it on at a specic time.
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Additionally, each alarm can be programmable for a specic
weekday, playtime, and frequency.
1. With the radio off, perform a press and hold of one of the F1-4
buttons, causing the hour to ash,
icon starts ashing. While
it’s still ashing, press one of the F1-7 buttons to highlight the
day(s) of the week for the alarm to turn on. For example, if alarm
1 is activated, it will go off on the selected weekday(s) every
week.
2. Use the tuning knob to set the hour, quick press PAGE TIME
button to cause the minutes to ash.
3. When they’re ashing, use the tuning knob to set the minutes,
then continue to quick press PAGE/TIME button to set/turn-off
alarm, ”DELAY-XX” will appear in the LCD, rotate tuning dial to
select your alarm playtime minutes from (1~99), then press this
button to cause memory page number to appear in the display.
The “PAGEXX” will appear in the LCD. Rotate the tuning dial
to select memory page number. Quick press F1-7 to select a
memory page number, then press again to conrm, the
icon
will stop ashing. If no operation in 10 seconds during setting, it
will exit alarm setting mode automatically without setting the
alarm.
Activating and deactivating the alarms
With the radio off, quick press F1 button, “A1:XX:XX” (e.g. A1:12:30)
will appear in the LCD. The selected weekday number will be
displayed in the lineup of weekday. When the
icon appears, it
means Alarm 1 is activated, press F1 button again, the
icon will
disappear, it means Alarm 1 is deactivated, it will exit automatically
in 5 minutes with no operation.
If Alarm 1 is activated, press PAGE/TIME to conrm, quick press
F1-7 to select the desired weekday (Mon~Sun) for alarm to
activate, press again to conrm exit Alarm 1 on/off setting.
If Alarm 1 is deactivated, press PAGE/TIME button to conrm exit
Alarm 1 on/off setting.
The user can repeat the above-mentioned procedure to set Alarm
2~4.
USING THE LOCK FEATURE
Quick press button once, the icon will appear in the LCD,
means all buttons and knobs are locked. Press and hold
button,
the
icon will appear in the LCD, means all buttons and knobs are
unlocked.
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RESETTING THE RADIO
If the radio has malfunction, the user should disconnect the power
supply and then connect the power again to reset the radio. Or use
sharp toothpick or paperclip to quick press RESET hole to reset the
radio.
If the user wants to set factory default, press and hold down
button, and at the same time, quick press RESET hole until
“RESET” appears in the LCD, then release
button for 3
seconds and reset factory default, all memory pages are erased
and the factory default settings are restored.
ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS LEVEL OF BACKLIGHT
With the radio off, quick press LIGHT/EDIT button to select the
brightness level of backlight: high-medium-low-off.
If no buttons are pressed within 10 seconds the backlight will go
to sleep mode, the brightness setting of the backlight will default
to off unless set to a different value by the user.
The rst press of any button will activate the backlight, the second
press of the same button will actuate the function for that button.
ACTIVATING THE SLEEP TIMER
To set the sleep timer, in minutes, perform the following steps in
one continuous action.
1. With the radio OFF press the power button
2. Using the keypad, enter the number of minutes you would like
the radio to play before shutting off
3. Press the power button again. The word SLEEP - XX will be
shown on the display and the Sleep icon will illuminate in the
upper right corner of the screen.
DISPLAY CURRENT SLEEP TIMER SETTING
With the radio on, press and hold
button to display the
countdown of sleep timer. If “ON” is displayed, it means there is no
sleep timer setting.
TUNING
Band selection
1. Quick press FM/AIR BAND button to select FM or AIR band
2. Quick press LW/MW BAND button to select LW or MW band
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3. Quick press AM/METER BAND button to select SW band and
switch meter band in cycle
4. Quick press PAGE/TIME button to select Weekday mode, the
LCD will display “
, quick press F1~7 button to select 7
meter bands:
F1: 49M
F2: 41M
F3: 31M
F4: 25M
F5: 22M
F6: 19M
F7: 16M
If select “
” mode, the LCD will display “MEMORY”.
Tuning in stations
Satellit has 5 kinds of tuning methods to nd your desired station:
1. Quick press
or button for manual tuning
2. Press and hold
or button for auto tuning
3. ATS: Press and hold
or button to nish auto-tune and
storage
4. Rotate the tuning dial to select frequency
5. Key in numeric button (0~9) directly to input the desired
frequency
Note: Using tuning methods 1, 2, 3 above, you need to select corresponding tuning
method:
Frequency Range:
US/CAN/MEX INTL
FM : 87.5 - 108 MHz 64 - 108 MHz
AM(MW) : 520 - 1710 kHz 522 - 1620 kHz
LW: 150 - 285 kHz 150 - 285 kHz
SW1: 1.711 - 29.999 MHz 1.711 - 29.999 MHz
AIR: 118 - 137 MHz 118 - 137 MHz
DAB: 174.928 - 239.200 MHz
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Frequency step list below:
Tuning Method | Band | Step Manual STOP | DELAY-5 ATS
FM 100K 100K 100K
LW 3K 3K N/A
MW 9K/10K 9K/10K N/A
SW 5K 5K N/A
AIR 25K 25K N/A
Manual Tuning
With the radio on, select one band,
Quick press PAGE/TIME button to switch to Weekday mode
Quick press
or to tune in your favorite station.
Auto Tuning
Wth the radio off, press and hold F6 button, then rotate the tuning
knob or continue to quick press F6 button to select “STOP” or
“DELAY-5” , press PAGE/TIME button to conrm
Note:
STOP: Auto tuning in a station then stops search
DELAY-5: Auto tuning in a station, after 5 seconds, then auto
searches next station.
ATS: auto tuning in station and storage
With the radio on, select one band
Quick press PAGE/TIME button to switch to Weekday mode
Press and hold
or button to enter auto search then release
this button, once tuned into a station and stop search. In STOP
mode, the radio tunes in a station then stops searching.
In DELAY-5 mode, auto tune in a station and continue to search
next station after 5 seconds.
During auto tuning, press any button to stop auto tuning.
Auto Tuning Storage (ATS)
With the radio off, press and hold F6 button, rotate the tuning
knob or continue to quick press F6 button to select ATS, then
quick press PAGE/TIME button to conrm.
Turn on the radio and select FM band (ATS only works in FM mode)
Quick press PAGE/TIME button to select Weekday mode
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Press and hold or button to enter ATS then release this
button, store the station to page (99~1) automatically, 7
memory locations for each page. Press any button to stop auto
tuning in ATS mode.
Rotate Tuning
With the radio on, quickly press in the tuning knob to select
FAST/SLOW/FINE:XX (for SSB)/STOP to select tuning step, the
corresponding icon will be displayed in the LCD list below:
Step | Band FAST SLOW FINE(SSB) STOP
FM 100K 10K N/A Stop tuning
LW 3K 1K SSB ne tune (-99~+99) Stop truning
MW 9K/10K 1K SSB ne tune (-99~+99) Stop tuning
SW 5K 1K SSB ne tune (-99~+99) Stop tuning
AIR 25K 1K N/A Stop tuning
Direct key in frequency
Quick press numeric button 0~9 to enter the desired frequency
If the input frequency is FM or AIR band, quick press FM/AIR
BAND button to conrm. If the frequency is LW/MW/SW band,
quick press AM/METER BAND button to conrm.
For example: FM 107.5MHz, quick press
in
that order.
If the key in is incorrect, the LCD will display “ERROR”; If the
frequency is not completed then conrm, the system will
conrm “0” for missing numbers. For example, quick press
FM/AIR BAND button, the radio will switch to FM band at
100MHz.
STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY
The Satellit has 700 memories (also called presets), arranged
in 100 pages (0~99), with each page holding 7 memories.
Buttons F1-7 represent memory locations.
Note that when storing into an already occupied memory
station, its contents will be replaced with your new entry.
1. Turn on the radio and tune to the desired station;
2. Quick press PAGE/TIME button to select MEMORY mode;
3. In memory mode, quick press
or to select the desired
memory page; Or press numeric buttons (0~9) to direct key
in page number and press PAGE/TIME again when nished;
4. Store the frequency by pressing one of buttons F1-7 for 2
seconds. Note that when the selected location is ashing,
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it means the storing is completed. Suggest manual storing
frequency into memory from page 00. In FM mode, ATS will
store memory from page 99, if the memories locations are
available on page 99, ATS will replace already stored memories
with new entries.
ACCESS STORED MEMORIES
1. Turn on the radio and tune to a desired station;
2. Quick press PAGE/TIME to select Memory mode;
3. In memory mode, quick press
or o select the desired
memory page; Or press numeric button (0~9) to direct key in
page number and press PAGE/TIME again when nished;
4. Select the desired memory by pressing button F1-7, if the pre-
set location is ashing it means it is recalling memory station.
COPY/PASTE MEMORY PAGE
This feature enables copying of one memory or the entire contents
of a page from one location to another.
COPYING AND PASTING ONE MEMORY LOCATION TO
ANOTHER
1. Turn on the radio and quick press PAGE/TIME button to select
“MEMORY” mode;
2. In Memory mode, quick press
or to select the page that you
wish to copy a memory from.
3. Press and hold COPY/PASTE button until you see “COPY”
and “PAGE 00” alternate ashing on the display, quick press
this button again, you will see “PASTE” and “PAGE “ alternate
ashing.
4. Quick press
or to select the desired page to paste it to,
quick press COPY/PASTE button again to nish paste.
5. Repeat step 1~4 to continue to paste, then quick press PAGE/
TIME button to exit.
COPYING AND PASTING AN ENTIRE MEMORY PAGE
1. Turn on the radio and quick press PAGE/TIME button to select
“MEMORY” mode;
2. In Memory mode, quick press
or to select the page that you
wish to copy.
3. Press and hold COPY/PASTE button until you see “COPY” and
“PAGE XX” alternate ashing in the display, quick press
, you
will see “F1 copy” and “PAGE XX “ alternate ashing. Then quick
press COPY/PASTE button, you will see “Paste” and “PAGE XX”
alternate ashing.
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4. Quick press or to select the desired page to paste to,
quick press
, the LCD will display “F7 Paste” and “PAGE XX”
alternatively. i.e. nish paste
5. Repeat step 1~4 to continue to paste , then quick press PAGE/
TIME button to exit.
LABELING MEMORY PAGE
Memory page can be uniquely labeled with 8 intermixed letters,
digits or symbols.
1. Turn on the radio, quick press PAGE/TIME button to select
Memory mode
2. In Memory mode, quick press
or to select the page.
3. Press and hold the LIGHT/EDIT button until “_” appears in the
display;
4. Use the tuning knob to select the desired letter, digit or symbol,
then quick press PAGE/TIME button to select the next “_”,
repeat until to 8 letters/digits/numbers are selected.
Note:
1. If one letter, digit or number space is not needed, just quick press PAGE/TIME to skip
it.
2. When labeling, the user must nish operation in 10 seconds for each selection when
the “_” still is ashing;
3. If the user wants to delete the labeled page and return to default “PAGE XX”, just
continue to pressing PAGE/TIME button 8 times at step 4, it will return to default
“PAGEXX” or delete presets on the entire page and delete label at the same time.
DELETING A SELECTED MEMORY
1. Turn on the Satellit and enter MEMORY mode by quick pressing
the PAGE/TIME button;
2. In Memory mode, quick press
or toto select the page you
want to delete;
3. Press and hold ERASE button for 2 seconds or until “DEL “and
“PAGE XX” alternate ashing in the LCD. Quick press F1-7 button
to select the memory location you want to erase. The LCD
displays “FX(1-7) DEL” and “PAGE XX”, which means the memory
is erased. For example, delete the rst memory on the PAGE
00, quick press
button, LCD displays “F1 DEL” & “PAGE 00”
alternatively.
4. Quick press PAGE/TIME button again to exit mode.
5. If you want to delete the contents of full one page, when “DEL
and “PAGE XX” alternate ashing in the in the LCD, release
ERASE button then hold down ERASE button for 2 seconds,
all digits in the line of MEMORY disappear, which means all
memories were erased including the labels.
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6. To continue to erase other memory pages, just repeat the
process.
7. Press PAGE/TIME to exit delete mode.
8. If you want to delete the contents of all memory pages, you
must RESET the radio. Resetting the radio deletes all memories
and resets the radio to factory default.
9K/10K AM(MW) STEP SELECTION/FM FREQUENCY
RANGE.
LCD displays:
MW-9K indicates MW step at 9kHz
MW-10k indicates MW step at 10kHz
FM-64.0M indicates FM frequency range is 64.0-108MHz
FM-76.0M indicates FM frequency range is 76.0-108MHz
FM-87.0M indicates FM frequency range is 87.0-108MHz
FM-87.5M indicates FM frequency range is 87.5-108MHz
With the radio off, press and hold
button, the LCD displays
“MW-9K” or “MW-10K”, then quick press
button or use the
tuning knob to switch between 9K or 10k, then quick press PAGE/
TIME button to conrm 9k/10k mode. The LCD displays “FM-
87,5M” or “FM-76.0M” or “87.0 -108M” or “64-108MHz, quick press
button or use the tuning knob to switch the selection of FM
frequency. Quick press PAGE/TIME button to exit.
FM STEREO/MONO SELECTION
1. Turn on the radio and select FM band
2. Quick press WIDE/STEREO button, LCD displays “AUTO”, which
means FM station in STEREO mode, if the Satellit detects
stereo station, “STEREO” will display in the LCD, versus
displaying “MONO”.
3. Quick press NAR/MONO button, LCD displays “MONO”,the
station will be listening in MONO mode only.
AM/VHF AIRCRAFT BANDWIDTH SELECTION
1. Turn on the radio and select MW or VHF aircraft band
2. Quick press WIDE/STEREO button or NAR/MONO button to
switch different bandwidth, the LCD displays “BW XK”, e.g. “BW
3K” indicates the bandwidth is 3kHz.
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Squelch Selection
1. Turn on the radio
2. Press and hold down tuning dial, the display shows ”SQL-X” (X
means 1~5 or OFF”, use the tuning knob to select the desired
squelch level (SQL-1,SQL-2,..SQL-5” or “SQL-OFF” which means to
turn off squelch function;
3. Quick press PAGE/TIME to exit Squelch level selection.
4. When the signal strength is lower than selected squelch level,
the Satellit will mute squelch, “Squelch” appears in the display; if
higher, the Satellit will not mute squelch.
FM/RDS
1. Turn on the radio and selected FM band;
2. If the station is transmitting any RDS information,
icon
appears in the LCD,
3. Quick press SYNC/SSB/RDS button to review RDS information;
Continue to quick press U/LSB/RDS MODE button to select
different RDS information (PS/PTY/RT/DATA).
PS: station name, no station information, display “NO PS”;
PTY: program category, no program information, display “NO PTY”;
RT: program text, no program text, display “NO RT”
DATA: time, date, weekday, call-sign information, if none of this
information available, displays “NO DATA, if this information is
available, the display format is:
call-sign, weekday, MM-DD-YY, hour:minute”
Weekday display format:
“MON Monday
TUE” Tuesday
“WED Wednesday
THU Thursday
“FRI” Friday
SAT Saturday
“SUN Sunday
If the station call-sign is WGSS, TUE, 03-25-14 02:15
The LCD data will roll in display:
” WGSS TUE 03-25-2014 02 :15” (RBDS format, for North
America)
” TUE 03-25-2014 02 :15” (RDS format, for outside North
America)
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NOTE: if no station call-sign, will display PI CODE of current station
TUNING SSB(SINGLE SIDE BAND)
SSB enables listening to shortwave two way communications
using the SSB mode such as amateur radio, Morse Code, weather-
fax transmissions and other signals often referred to as ‘utility’
signals. The internet and your local library are great resources to
learn more.
To experience with SSB, turn on the Satellit and position near a
window if you are in a building with stories above you.
1. Turn on 20-meter Amateur band, by pressing 14150kHz with
the keypad and then pressing the AM button to enter it;
2. Quick press SYNC/SSB/RDS button twice to turn on SSB circuit,
i.e. don’t select SYNC. Note SSB appears in the display, then
displays “SSB-USB” or “SSB-LSB”;
3. Repeat quick press U/LSB/RDS MODE button to switch
between USB and LSB.
SSB-USB: upper sideband
SSB-LSB: lower sideband
4. SSB ne tuning: quick press down tuning knob to select tuning
speed as FAST/SLOW/FINE-XX(-99~+99)/STOP, then select
FINE –XX, which appears in the display to enter SSB ne tuning
mode. Rotate the tuning knob to set to it’s the best position.
Put the sensitivity switch, on the left side of the radio, to the
DX position. Fully extend the antenna and with the tuning knob
tune slowly from 14150 to 14350kHz, listening for anything
that sounds like a human voice.
5. Quick press SYNC/SSB/RDS button when nished to turn off
SSB to return to normal receiving status.
USING THE SYNCHRONOUS DETECTOR
The synchronous detector can be used when listening to AM and
shortwave broadcast stations. It may help to minimize interference
and to improve the signal qualitywhile listening to a station, turn
on the Satellit, select a AM or SW station, quick press SYNC/SSB/
RDS button to enter SYNC mode, ”SYNC>>>” appears in the display.
Then displays “SYNC_LSB” or “SYNC_USB, the sync detector
function is on, repeat quick press U/LSB/RDS MODE button to
switch between USB and LSB. Quick press this button again to
turn off SYNC function and return to normal receiving.
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Turn the synchronous detector off while tuning stations or
when its not needed. Using the Wide/Narrow button may also
help. Using the synchronous detector does not always minimize
interference or improve the signal.
Turn the synchronous detector off while tuning stations or
when its not needed. Using the Wide/Narrow button may also
help. Using the synchronous detector does not always minimize
interference or improve the signal.
USING DX/LOCAL SWITCH
The DX/local switch (left side panel) adjusts sensitivity. Use DX (down) as
the default setting for maximum sensitivity to signals. If strong stations
or SSB signals seem distorted, then use Local (up). If tune in the weak
signal station,use DX.
DC IN JACK
Plug the input jack into DC in jack to connect external AC adapter
to power supply the Satellit according to polarity on labeling, “
icon appears in the display.
Note: AC power may have interference with the reception for AM(MW),so it may be
better to listen to the Satellit using batteries and disconnect to external AC adapter to
get the best reception.
CHARGING NI-MH BATTERY IN THE SATELLIT
With its included AC adapter/charger connected, the Satellit
internally recharges 4 Ni-MH rechargeable batteries(not included).
To Charge batteries:
1.) Connect the AC adapter/charger, icon appears in the LCD;
2.) With the Satellit turned off, install 4 Ni-MH batteries and
connect the AC adapter;
3.) Press and hold the F7 button until CHARGE XX appears in the
display;
4.)Use the tuning knob to select the charging time in hours (1~36)
based on the mAh rating of your batteries, CHARGE 00 indicates
not charging. Normally 11 hours for 1100mAh rating; 23 hours for
2300mAh rating etc.
5.)Quick press PAGE/TIME button when nished, the charging
begins, the charging icon
is rolling, which means on-charging.
If the battery is fully charged or the charging time set is over, the
charging is completed.
Caution: Do not attempt to charge non-charging batteries to avoid
explosion.
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LINE-IN/OUT SOCKET
This socket provides an industry standard, xed level audio input/
output source to safely route the Satellit’s audio to the line-in
socket of a stereo system or recording device, or to play an audio
device, such as MP3, through the Satellit.
1. To route a line-in source into the Satellit, turn it off, attach a
double 1/8 inch(3.5mm) stereo cord to the Satellit’s LINE in/out
socket and to the output of the other system. Press TZ/LINE IN
button and “LINE IN” appears in the LCD, which indicates LINE IN
is on. Press this button again to turn it off LINE IN function
2. To route the audio output of your Satellit to another device,
turn it on, plug a 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo cord into the Satellit’s
Line in/out socket and into the other device’s Line IN socket.
Follow your external device’s line-in/out instructions.
Note: When a cable is plugged into the Line in/out socket it will have no effect on
the internal speaker operation. The internal speaker will still play back audio. Also note
that the Line Input is a xed amplitude output that cannot be controlled using the
volume knob.
HEADPHONE JACK 3.5MM
The Satellit’s headphone jack use is mutually exclusive with
the internal speaker. When headphones are plugged into the
headphone jack the internal speaker will be muted. The volume
of the signal from the headphone jack can be adjusted using the
volume knob.
VOLUME CONTROL
Rotate the volume knob upwards or downwards to get your
desired volume.
EXTERNAL ANTENNA SOCKET
The external antenna socket is used to connect the Satellit to
advanced performance shortwave antennas using a 50 or 75 ohm
coaxial cable feed-line when the user listens to FM/SW/AIR band.
Caution: Do not use external antenna in lightning storms to avoid lightning strike.
NEED HELP? CONTACT US.
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(U.S.)
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