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WORKING WITH MEMORY continuedWORKING WITH MEMORY continued19E100 OPERATION MANUAL18MOVING A STORED FREQUENCYIf desired, a frequency that has been stor
8 SYSTEM SET CODES AND THE SYSTEM SETCODE TABLEWORKING WITH MEMORY continued21E100 OPERATION MANUAL20CODE DESCRIPTION SHOWN INNO. DISPLAY01* Alarm use
SYSTEM SET CODES AND THE SYSTEM SETCODE TABLE continuedSYSTEM SET CODES AND THE SYSTEM SETCODE TABLE continued23E100 OPERATION MANUAL22DEFAULT FACTORY
PREVENTING BATTERY ACID LEAKAGETo avoid battery acid leakage, only use high quality alkaline orrechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. Never inte
OPERATES ERRATICALLYPerform a RESET, as described in the section titled RESET PROCEDURE.STATIONS ARE RECEIVED TOO WEAK• Assure that the ANTENNA GAIN s
Shortwave enables listening to stations from around the world. To getyou started, some basics are noted below. Also see the SHORTWAVELISTENING GUIDE i
LISTENING TO SHORTWAVE STATIONS continued30BAND FREQUENCYMETER RANGE (kilohertz)120 2250 - 255090 3150 - 345075 3850 - 405060 4700 - 510049 5800 - 630
12 SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE32UNDERSTANDING SHORTWAVE BANDS:THE KEY TO ENJOYING YOUR SHORTWAVE RADIOIntroductionNow that you have a shortwave radio, n
SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE continued34BAND MEGAHERTZ (MHz) KILOHERTZ (KHz)120 m 2.300-2.500 MHz 2300-2500 KHz90 m 3.20-3.40 MHz 3200-3400 KHz75 m 3.90-
SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE continued36DAYTIME LISTENINGShortwave listening is generally at its poorest during the daylighthours of about 10 a.m. to 3 p
DO YOU NEED HELP?We want you to thoroughly enjoy the use of your E100 radio. If youneed help while learning its operation, please contact us, using th
3839E100 OPERATION MANUALTo ensure full warranty coverage or product updates, registration ofyour etón or Grundig product should be complete as soon a
41E100 OPERATION MANUAL40This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in material andworkmanship encountered in normal, noncommercial use of thi
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5MAJOR FEATURES OF THE E100• SHORTWAVE: 1711 - 29.995 KHz• FM 87.0 - 108.0MHz; MW 520 - 1710• Manual and Auto-Scan Tuning• Direct Keypad Frequency Ent
7E100 OPERATION MANUAL6 7DIAGRAMS continuedRADIO OFF DISPLAY RADIO ON DISPLAYBattery SymbolAntenna Symbol1-5 ScaleAlarm AM/PM IndicatorAlarmClockDigit
4 GETTING STARTED9E100 OPERATION MANUAL8 95 BASIC RADIO OPERATIONIMPORTANT INITIAL SET-UP1. Assure that the radio is unlocked, using the LOCK switch (
11E100 OPERATION MANUAL10BASIC RADIO OPERATION continuedSETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICAYou can skip this section if you are in North Ame
6 CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURESBASIC RADIO OPERATION continued13E100 OPERATION MANUAL12SETTING THE CLOCKThe factory has set the clock to function as a 24-h
7 WORKING WITH MEMORYCLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES continuedTo set the alarm:1. Turn the radio off. The alarm clock digits (30) appear in the upperright co
WORKING WITH MEMORY continuedWORKING WITH MEMORY continued17E100 OPERATION MANUAL16ACCESSING WHAT IS STORED INTO MEMORYThere are three ways to access
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