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G5

AM/FM STEREO/

MW.SW.LW DUAL CONVERSION

OWNER’S MANUAL

Grundig Radio Line By

www.etoncorp.com

G5 OWNER’S MANUAL

Grundig Radio Line By

DO YOU NEED HELP?

Thank you for purchasing the G5 AM/FM/Shortwave Radio. 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 owner’s manual. If you need help while learning its operation, please contact us, using the methods below.

Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., North American Pacific Time.

1-800-872-2228 from the U.S.

1-800-637-1648 from Canada

1-650-903-3866, worldwide

FAX: 650-903-3867

Web Site: www.etoncorp.com

Mailing Address:

Etón Corporation

1015 Corporation Way

Palo Alto, CA 94303

USA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 WHAT THE G5 INCLUDES.....................................................................

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2 G5 FEATURES........................................................................................

4

3 DIAGRAMS...........................................................................................

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4 GETTING STARTED................................................................................

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• INSTALLING BATTERIES AND BATTERY INFORMATION........................

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• AC ADAPTER INFORMATION..............................................................

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• CHARGING NI-MH BATTERIES IN THE G5...........................................

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5 BASIC RADIO OPERATION...................................................................

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• BEFORE USING THE E5; TURNING THE E5 ON/OFF;

USING THE SLEEP TIMER FEATURE....................................................

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• USING THE LOCK FEATURE..............................................................

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• VOLUME CONTROLS........................................................................

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• SELECTING FM, AM AND SHORTWAVE (SW)....................................

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• SETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA.................

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• TUNING IN STATIONS.......................................................................

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• BUTTONS...................................................................................

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• TUNING KNOB.................................................................................

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• DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY.............................................................

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• AUTO-SCAN TUNING.......................................................................

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• SHORTWAVE WITH THE G5..............................................................

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• SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR........................................................

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6 CLOCK AND TIMER FEATURES............................................................

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• SETTING THE CLOCK........................................................................

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11

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17

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• SETTING/ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ALARMS ......................

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WORKING WITH MEMORY................................................................

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• STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY...............................................

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• LABELING MEMORY PAGES............................................................

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• ACCESSING WHAT IS STORED IN MEMORY....................................

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• CHECKING MEMORY CAPACITY.....................................................

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• CHECKING PAGES AND MEMORIES................................................

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• USING THE PAGE COPY/PASTE FUNCTION......................................

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• ERASING MEMORY.........................................................................

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• USING THE ATS MEMORY FEATURE.............................................

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USING THE LIGHT..............................................................................

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USING THE EXTERNAL SHORTWAVE ANTENNA SOCKET....................

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STEREO/MONO BUTTON...................................................................

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MUSIC/WIDE AND NEWS/NARROW SWITCH.....................................

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LINE OUT SOCKET..............................................................................

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USING EARPHONES...........................................................................

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REAR FOLDING STAND......................................................................

29

RESET BUTTON..................................................................................

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INTRODUCTION TO SHORTWAVE......................................................

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TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................

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WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION.........................................

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2 WHAT THE G5 INCLUDES

• AC adapter

• Stereo earphones

• External wire antenna

• Carrying pouch

• Carrying strap (attached)

• Owner’s manual

Note: In the instructions below, numbers in parenthesis (), correspond to the numbered diagrams.

3 FEATURES

• M-Stereo, AM and Full-Shortwave Coverage (1711-29999 KHz).

• PLL Dual Conversion AM/SW Circuitry With SSB.

• 700 Programmable Memory Presets.

• FM Station Auto Tuning Storage (ATS).

• Alpha-Numeric Four Character Memory Bank Labeling.

• Tunes Via Auto-Scan, Manual-Scan, Direct Key-in Entry and

Tuning Knob.

• Selectable 9/10 kHz AM Tuning Steps.

• Clock, Sleep Timer and Four Programmable Timers (for alarm

or wake-up).

• Weekday Setting.

• World Time Zone Selection.

• Shortwave Narrow/Wide Bandwidth Selection.

• AM/FM News/Music Tone Selection.

• Stereo Earphone Socket.

• Stereo Line-Out Socket.

• Socket For External Shortwave Antenna.

• Display Light.

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• Button Lock Feature.

• Included: Owner’s Manual, One-Year Warranty, AC Adapter/

Charger and Protective Case.

• Internally Recharges Ni-MH Batteries.

• Dimensions: 6-5/8”W x 4-1/8”H x 1-1/8”D (167 x 105 x 27 mm).

• Weight: 12.2 oz. (346 g).

4 DIAGRAMS

1.

2.

3.

4.

POWER / SLEEP

HOLD

RESET

PAGE/TIME

5.

6.

7.

8.

VOL+/VOL-

AUTO SCAN

EDIT/BACKLIGHT SWITCH

MONO/STEREO/SSB INDICATOR

9.

0-9 NUMBER BUTTON

10.

METER BAND

11.

AM BAND

12.

FM BAND

13.

TIME-ZONE BUTTON

14.

CHECK BUTTON

15.

ERASE BUTTON

16.

STORE BUTTON

17.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

(REAR)

18.

SPEAKER

19.

SUPPORT STAND (REAR)

20.

ALARM 1

21.

ALARM 2

22.

ALARM 3

23.

ALARM 4

24.

LCD DISPLAY

25.

CHARGE

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RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE

Telescopic Antenna

Jog Dial Wheel

News/Music

Narrow/Wide Switch

SSB Fine Knob

Line Out

External Antenna Jack

LOCAL/DX Switch

Earphone Jack

External Power Jack

JOG DIAL WHEEL: Turn the jog dial wheel, combine with other button can adjust time, frequency, volume and memory operations.

LCD DISPLAY

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26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

SLEEP

LOCK

ALARM INDICATOR

INFORMATION AREA

AM/FM

USB

WEEKDAYS/STATION AREA

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

FREQUENCY

MHz

KHz

WIDE/NARROW

SIGNAL STRENGTH

STEREO/MONO

CHARGE INDICATOR

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INSTALLING BATTERIES

The hinged battery compartment (17) is located on the back of the

G5. To open it, apply thumb pressure to the ribbed, down pointing triangle and slide it about 1/8 inch (about 3 mm) towards the bottom of the radio, then pull up. Install 4 AA batteries, observing the battery polarity diagrams inside the compartment. When not using rechargeable AA batteries, use alkaline or lithium batteries. Lithium AA batteries yield the longest play-time.

BATTERY STRENGTH INDICATOR

The battery strength indicator appears in the upper right side of the

LCD display (24). When batteries are fresh or fully charged, it appears solid black. As batteries wear down, the segments become clear from right to left.

CAUTION! - PREVENTING BATTERY ACID LEAKAGE

To avoid battery acid leakage, only use high quality alkaline, lithium or rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. Never use old batteries and never intermix old with new or different brands or types of batteries, as this may cause damage to the radio and may result in an explosion causing injury. When the G5 is not being used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid leakage. Damage caused by battery acid leakage is not covered by this product’s warranty. If the batteries leak, don’t throw them away and immediately contact the manufacturer of the batteries to inquire about their

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battery leakage warranty program.

CAUTION! Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries!

MORE IMPORTANT BATTERY USE INFORMATION

• When using batteries for long periods of time, disconnect the AC

adapter/charger.

• Do not attempt recharging non-rechargeable batteries. Only

recharge rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.

• Replace or recharge batteries when the sound becomes weak and

distorted or the power indicator indicates depleted.

• Stations stored in memory are permanently stored. However, when

power is removed or batteries deplete, the clock reverts to the

default 0:00 setting.

• The clock time will not be lost if batteries are replaced quickly –

within 3 minutes of removal.

POWERING THE G5 WITH THE INCLUDED

AC ADAPTER/CHARGER

To power the G5 with the included AC Adapter/Charger, first plug it into an AC wall outlet (also called ‘mains’), then plug the tip into the 6V socket (48) on the lower left side of the G5. Remove any non-rechargeable batteries from the G5 while using the included AC

Adapter/Charger.

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IMPORTANT AC ADAPTER/CHARGER INFORMATION

AND PRECAUTIONS

It is normal for the AC adapter/charger to feel warm during use.

When the AC adapter/charger is connected, the G5 automatically switches to the AC adapter/charger’s power and installed batteries are not used.

Disconnect the AC adapter/charger from the power outlet if it is not being used.

Remove the batteries when using the AC adapter/charger for long periods of time.

Use only the included AC adapter/charger or one specifically suggested by Etón Corporation.

The backlight will remain illuminated when using the AC adapter/charger.

CHARGING Ni-MH BATTERIES IN THE G5

With its included AC adapter/charger connected, the G5 internally recharges 4 Ni-MH (nickel-metal-hydride) rechargeable batteries. Note that the G5 can still play while the batteries are charging and the alarm functions will work.

CAUTION! Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries!

To charge batteries:

1. Install 4 NI-MH batteries, observing the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment.

2. Connect the AC adapter/charger, first to the wall outlet, then to

the G5.

3. Assure that the G5 is turned off.

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4. Press the F7 button (25) for about 3 seconds, or until CHG (39) appears in the upper right of the display and the charging hours appear in the display.

5. Use the tuning knob (40) to select the charging time in hours

(00-23). See chart below. Press the PAGE/TIME button (4) when finished. Note in the display that the battery symbol’s segments continuously activate from left to right during charging. Battery charging terminates once the set charge time has been reached.

BATTERY CHARGING TIME CHART

The charging times in the chart are based on the following formula:

Charging hours = battery capacity (in milliamp hours) / 100mA (the

charging current).

Ni-MH BATTERY

CAPACITY (in mAH)

1100

1500

1800

2300

CHARGING TIME

(hours)

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15

18

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BATTERY CHARGING NOTES AND CAUTIONS

• Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries!

• The G5 can be played while charging.

• Alarm settings and action are function while charging.

• The AC adapter/charger will not charge the batteries unless the G5 is set to charge mode.

• For improved life of rechargeable batteries, do not repeatedly charge fully charged batteries.

• When using new rechargeable batteries or ones that have not been in use for a lengthy period of time, charge them fully, then use them until they are fully exhausted. Repeat this cycle several more times to condition the batteries.

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• At some point in their life cycle, all rechargeable batteries lose their ability to charge. When this occurs, it may be all four batteries at once, or only one of them. When this occurs, replace them all, not one at a time. Never mix old rechargeable batteries with new and always start with four, fresh, new Ni-MH batteries.

CAUTION! Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries!

5 BASIC RADIO OPERATION

BEFORE USING THE G5

Assure that it is powered with the AC adapter or batteries.

Assure that it is unlocked. See lock button instructions below.

Place the DX/LOCAL switch (46), on the left side of the G5, to the DX position.

TURNING THE G5 ON AND OFF

The G5 is turned on and off with a quick, short press of the POWER/

SLEEP button (1).

USING THE SLEEP TIMER FEATURE

The sleep timer feature enables the G5 to play for a specified number of minutes (00-99), then shut off. The sleep timer feature can be activated and programmed with the G5 turned on or off. Note that in sleep mode, the radio plays and the sleep symbol (26) appears in the display. There are two methods to activate and program the sleep timer. With either method, the sleep symbol (26) appears in the display after the sleep time is set.

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Method 1

1. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired time (00-99 minutes).

2. Within 3 seconds press the SLEEP button (1). The G5 turns on and plays for the specified time.

Method 2

1. Press the SLEEP button for about 3 seconds or until the sleep symbol (26) appears in the display and the G5 turns on.

2. Within 3 seconds, use the tuning knob (40) to select the sleep time

(in minutes) of your choice.

3. Within 3 seconds, press the PAGE/TIME button (4) when finished.

USING THE LOCK FEATURE (2)

With the G5 turned off, the lock feature prevents unwanted turn-on.

When it is turned on, the lock feature prevents unwanted frequency changes. The lock feature also serves as an audio-mute.

G5 TURNED OFF

Giving the LOCK button (2) a short press causes the lock symbol (27) to appear in the display and the on/off button does not work. Deactivate it with a longer press of about 2 seconds.

G5 TURNED ON

Giving the LOCK button (2) a short press disables only the tuning knob

(40). Note that the lock symbol (27) does not appear in the display.

Giving it another short press causes the lock symbol to appear and disables all buttons. Deactivate it with a longer press of about 2 seconds.

VOLUME CONTROL

The volume control buttons (5) are labeled +-/VOL. To increase the volume, push the ‘+’ button. To decrease the volume, push the ‘–‘ button. The G5’s volume is divided into levels, 0-31. When adjusting volume, the corresponding level number appears in the display.

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Vol

ume can be adjusted with the G5 turned on or off. Volume can also be adjusted using the numeric keypad (9).

To adjust the volume with the numeric keypad:

1. Use the numeric keypad (9) to enter the desired volume level

(0-31).

2. Within 3 seconds, press either the + or – VOL button.

USING THE DX/LOCAL SWITCH (46)

The DX/LOCAL switch is located on the left side of the G5 and is labeled DX/LO. Use DX as the default setting. This gives the G5 maximum sensitivity to signals. If strong stations seem distorted, then use the local setting (labeled LO). This switch does not function in FM mode.

SELECTING FM, AM and SHORTWAVE (SW)

Turn on the G5. To select AM press the AM BAND button (11), for FM press the ‘FM BAND’ button (12) and for shortwave sequentially press the ‘METERBAND’ button (10) until the shortwave band of your choice is selected. The last used frequency is automatically displayed. The most popular shortwave bands can also be accessed with the F1-F7 buttons (F1=49m, F2=41m, F3=31m, F4=25m, F5=22m, F6=19m and

F7=16m).

See more specific information about the G5 and shortwave under the heading SHORTWAVE WITH THE E5.

SHORTWAVE NOTE: If you’re completely new to shortwave or need a ‘refresher’, see the special shortwave section toward the end of this manual.

The frequency digits (33) appear in the lower center portion of the display. AM and FM is for listening to local stations, while shortwave brings in stations from around the world.

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When listening to FM or shortwave, fully extend the telescopic antenna (44). It need not be extended when listening to AM stations (the

AM antenna is located inside the G5).

LISTENING IN FM STEREO

FM stereo can be heard when using earphones/headphones (47) or when routing the audio to a stereo amplification device from the ‘LINE

OUT’ socket (43). To hear FM in stereo, press the ‘ST/MONO’ button

(8) while tuned to a FM station. Note that ‘STEREO’ appears in the display (38) when the stereo mode is selected.

SETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA

NOTE: The G5 is factory set-up for use in North America. To use the

G5 in North America (U.S. or Canada), no changes are needed.

In North America, AM stations are spaced by 10 KHz and the AM band extends from 520 kHz to 1710 kHz. In most other world areas, they are spaced by 9 KHz and the band extends from 522-1710 kHz.

Follow these steps to select the 9 kHz AM spacing for outside of North

America:

1. Turn off the G5.

2. Press the F5 button for about 3 seconds, or until ‘9’ or ‘10’ flashes

in the display.

3. Release the button and give it a quick, short press to toggle to the

other setting.

4. When finished, press the ‘PAGE/TIME’ button (4) twice.

In North America, the FM band extends from 87.5-108 mHz. In other parts of the world, it may extend from 87-108.1 or from 76-108.1. To select the correct range for your region follow these steps:

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1. Turn off the G5.

2. Press the F5 button for about 3 seconds, or until ‘9’ or ‘10’

flashes in the display.

3. Release the button and give the PAGE/TIME button (4) a quick,

short press.

4. Sequentially press the F5 button until the beginning FM

frequency of your area appears.

5. Give the PAGE/TIME button (4) a quick, short press.

TUNING IN STATIONS

Described below are four methods of tuning-in stations: Buttons

(6), Tuning-Knob (40), Direct Frequency Entry (9) and Auto-Scan (6).

BUTTONS (6)

Quick, short, sequential presses of the buttons enables tuning up or down frequency (33)(34)(35). All normal tuning for AM, FM and shortwave stations can be performed with the buttons. The tuning steps used are 9 or 10 kHz in the AM band, 5 kHz in the shortwave bands and 100 kHz in the FM band.

TUNING KNOB (40)

The tuning steps are 1 kHz in AM/SW and 25 kHz FM.

DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY (9)

Use this method when the desired frequency of a radio station is known. AM and SW frequencies are entered in kilohertz (KHz), e.g.

810 KHz or 9475 KHz.; FM frequencies are entered in megahertz

(MHz), e.g. 102.9 MHz, ignoring the decimal point.

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To enter a frequency:

1. Use the numeric buttons (9) to enter the frequency.

2. Within 3 seconds, press the AM ‘enter’ button (10) if it’s an AM or

SW frequency, or the FM ‘enter’ button (12) for FM frequencies.

Here’s an example for an AM station at 810 kHz (For FM, ignore the decimal point and use the FM enter button (12)):

1. Press 8 1 0.

2. Within 3 seconds, press the AM enter button (10).

NOTE: Regardless of what type of station is currently tuned (AM,

FM or SW), direct frequency entry can be used to enter any type of frequency.

AUTO-SCAN TUNING (6)

Auto-scan tuning starts by pressing either the (up frequency) or

(down frequency) button for about 2 seconds. The G5 has 3 selectable auto-scan modes: STOP, ATS or D-5. These are described below. Tuning steps are 100 kHz FM, 9/10 kHz AM and 5 kHz SW.

Auto scan tuning remains in the selected band, AM, FM or shortwave meter band.

STOP: Auto-scanning stops on the next encountered station.

D-5: Auto-scanning stops for 5 seconds on each next encountered station, then moves on.

ATS: (Auto Tuning Storage): Auto-scanning automatically stores the strongest FM local stations This feature is describe more thoroughly in a later section of the manual titled USING THE ATS MEMORY FEATURE.

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To select an auto-scan mode:

1. Hold down the F6 button for about 2 seconds, then release. Note

that the last chosen mode flashes in the screen.

2. While the mode flashes, perform quick, short presses of the F6

button to select alternate modes.

SHORTWAVE WITH THE E5

SHORTWAVE NOTE: If you’re completely new to shortwave or need a ‘refresher’, see the special shortwave section toward the end of this manual.

There are two ways to select shortwave.

1. Sequentially press the ‘METERBAND’ button (10) until the short

wave band of your choice is selected.

2. The seven most popular shortwave bands can also be accessed with the F1-F7 buttons (F1=49m, F2=41m, F3=31m, F4=25m,

F5=22m, F6=19m and F7=16m). In each method, the last used frequency is automatically displayed. To tune-in shortwave stations, use the tuning methods described earlier. Below is a band chart showing the G5’s shortwave coverage.

G5 SHORTWAVE COVERAGE AND TUNING SUGGESTIONS

The G5 has continuous frequency coverage from 150 to 29999 kilohertz (kHz). This includes Longwave (150-519 kHz), Medium Wave

(the AM broadcast band (520-1710 kHz) and Shortwave (1711-29999 kHz). To go to a specific shortwave frequency, use the direct-frequency-entry tuning method. When searching for shortwave stations in an international broadcast band, use manual tuning, the tuning knob

(40) or auto tuning. Direct-frequency- entry, manual tuning and use of the tuning knob enable tuning anywhere in the shortwave spectrum.

Auto-tuning scans only within the designated frequency limits of

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shortwave international bands. With auto-tuning, after one band has been scanned, tuning resumes in the next band (see auto-tuning band chart, below).

22m

19m

16m

13m

11m

120m

90m

75m

60m

49m

41m

31m

25m

SW BAND

(meters)

G5 Auto-Tuning Chart

E5 FREQ. RANGE

(kilohertz)

2300-2495

3200-3400

3900-4000

4700-5100

5700-6500

6800-7700

9200-10000

11400-12200

13500-13900

15000-15800

17450-17950

21400-21900

25650-26150

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USING THE G5’s SSB (Single Side Band) FEATURE (8)

SSB enables listening to shortwave signals using the single-sideband mode. This mode is used for a variety of signals including amateur radio and other two-way communications, Morse code, weatherfax transmissions and other encoded signals often referred to as

‘utility’ signals. To use SSB, turn on the SSB circuit by pressing the

SSB button. Note that SSB appears in the display (31). Tune to the shortwave frequency of your choice. Use the tuning knob to coarsetune the SSB signal, then fine-tune with the –FINE+ knob (42). This

SSB circuit allows tuning of both upper and

lower sideband signals.

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For best SSB signal clarity, placing the DX/LOCAL switch in the LOCAL position may be desirable.

SSB NOTE: If you’re new to SSB, see the SSB chart in the LISTENING

TO SHORTWAVE section, later in this manual.

SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR (37)

The signal strength indicator (37) shows relative strength of AM and

SW signals. When signal strengths are somewhat weak, it is normal for the indicator’s level to fluctuate. The indicator is not functional with FM signals.

6 CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES

NOTE: Turn off the G5 to set clock and alarm functions. Setting clock and alarm features require that you work fast between steps. If you don’t, the set mode will automatically exit. If this occurs, start over.

Carefully read through the procedure first.

SETTING THE CLOCK

The G5’s clock is a 24-hour format clock. For example, midnight is

00:00 hours; 6 am is 06:00 hours; 1 pm is 13:00 hours and 11 pm is

23:00 hours. Before setting the clock, select and activate your home time zone, then set the clock.

To select and activate your time zone:

(Use this same procedure to change your time zone when traveling).

1. Quick, short press of TIME ZONE button (13). ‘Tzone’ appears in

the display.

2. Use the tuning knob to select your home time zone (see time zone

abbreviation list below).

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3. Long, 3 second press of TIME ZONE button. ‘Tzone disappears

from the display.

Time Zone Abbreviation List

ANC-Anchorage

BEG-Beijing

BKK-Bangkok

CAI-Cairo

HNL-Honolulu

JED-Jeddah

KHI-Kashi

LAX-Los Angeles

CCS-Caracas

CHI-Chicago

DAC-Dhaka

DEL- Delhi

DEN-Denver

DXB-Dubai

GMT-GMT

HKG-Hong Kong

LON-London

NOU-Noumea

NYC-New York City

PAR-Paris

RIO-De Janeiro

SYD-Sydney

TYO-Tokyo

WLG-Wellington

SETTING THE CLOCK AND WEEKDAY:

In the clock set procedure below, while the hour or minute digits flash in steps 2 or 4, press one of the buttons 1-7 to select the day of the week (32). The ‘1’ button represents Sunday. The selected weekday will then be within a box.

1. Press the PAGE/TIME button (4) for about 2 seconds or until the

hour digits (29) start flashing.

2. Within 3 seconds, use the tuning knob (40) to set the correct hour.

3. Give the PAGE/TIME button a quick, short press, noting that the

minute digits (29) start flashing.

4. Within 3 seconds, use the tuning knob to set the correct minutes.

5. Allow the minutes to stop flashing. The clock is set.

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To view other time zones:

This allows viewing other time zones without changing the home time zone.

1. Quick, short press of TIME ZONE button. ‘Tzone’ appears in the

display.

2. Use tuning knob to select desired time zone. Once selected, that

time zone’s time appears in the display for about 30 seconds.

3. To exit T-zone mode earlier, use a quick, short press of the TIME

ZONE button.

SETTING THE ALARMS 1 THROUGH 4 (20-23)

Alarms can be set with the G5 turned on or off.

The G5 has 4, independently programmable alarm timers (buttons

F1-4) to turn it on at a specified time. Additionally, each timer can be programmed for a specific weekday, volume, playtime and memory location.

To set an alarm:

In the procedure below, while setting hour or minutes, pressing one of the 1-7 buttons selects/deselects the day of the week for the alarm to activate. While the digits are flashing a box will appear around the selected day of the week. The box will disappear once set mode is finished, with the box then surrounding only the current day of the week.

1. With the G5 turned off, perform a long press of one of the F1-4 buttons (about 3 seconds), causing the hour to flash.

2. Use the tuning knob to set the hour.

3. Press the PAGE/TIME button (4).

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4. Use the tuning knob to set the minutes.

5. Press the PAGE/TIME button.

6. Use the tuning knob to set the wake-up volume.

7. Press the PAGE/TIME button.

8. Use the tuning knob to set the wake-up alarm’s play minutes.

9. Press the PAGE/TIME button.

10. Use the tuning knob to set the page number.

11. Press one of the F1-7 buttons to select the memory location on

the selected page (the square flashes).

12. Press the PAGE/TIME button to finish the set-up.

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ALARMS

For an alarm to turn on the radio, it must be activated. To activate the alarm to be used, turn off the G5 and press the appropriate alarm button, F1-4. This causes the timer activation symbol (28) to appear in the upper left corner of the display, activating the selected alarm. To deactivate the alarm, press the appropriate F1-7 button, causing the alarm activation symbol to disappear.

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7 WORKING WITH MEMORY

The G5 has 700 memories (also called presets), arranged in 100 pages, with each page holding 7 memories. Buttons F1-7 represent memory locations.

STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY

Note that when storing into an already occupied memory position, its contents will be replaced with your new entry.

1. Turn on the G5.

2. Tune to the desired station.

3. Press the PAGE/TIME button (4) to place the G5 into MEMO mode.

4. To select the desired memory page (00-99) use the buttons or

hold down the STORE button (16) and use the tuning knob.

5. While holding down the STORE button (16), press one of buttons

F1-7, storing the station into that memory. Note that a box appears around the selected memory location.

6. Release the STORE button.

7. To store another station, tune to the station and repeat steps 4-6

above.

8. When finished storing stations, press the PAGE/TIME button (4) to

exit MEMO mode.

LABELING MEMORY PAGES

Memory pages can be uniquely labeled with four, intermixed digits or letters.

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1. Select memory mode with the PAGE/TIME button (4). MEMO

appears in the display.

2. Use the buttons to select the desired memory page.

3. Press the EDIT button (7) until ‘_’ appears in the display (about 3

seconds).

4. Use the tuning knob to select the desired number or letter.

5. Press the PAGE/TIME button to select the next ‘_’.

6. Repeat until 4 letters/numbers are selected.

7. Press PAGE/TIME when finished.

ACCESSING WHAT IS STORED INTO MEMORY

1. Enter MEMO mode by pressing the PAGE/TIME button (4), causing

MEMO to appear in the display.

2. Select the desired memory page with the buttons.

3. Select the desired memory with buttons F1-7.

CHECKING MEMORY CAPACITY

While holding down the CHECK button (14), turn the tuning knob to select memory pages. Empty memories do not have the box around them.

CHECKING PAGES AND MEMORIES

Checking allows reviewing of pages and their contents, even while listening.

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1. Press and release the PAGE/TIME button (4), causing PAGE to

appear in the display.

2. Press or hold down the CHECK button (14) and turn the tuning

knob (40) to select the desired page.

3. While holding down the CHECK button press one of the F1-F7

buttons noting that the stored frequency shows in the display.

USING THE PAGE COPY/PASTE FUNCTION

This feature enables copying memory contents from one page to another.

1. Press and release the PAGE/TIME button (4), causing PAGE to

appear in the display.

2. Press or hold down the CHECK button (14) and turn the

tuning knob (40) to select the page to be copied.

3. While holding down the CHECK button (14) press and release the

PAGE/TIME button (4). This copies the page.

4. Press or hold down the STORE button (16) and turn the

tuning knob (40), selecting the paste-to page.

5. While holding down STORE press and release PAGE. This pastes the

content of the page.

ERASING MEMORY

1. Enter MEMO mode by pressing the PAGE/TIME button (4), causing

MEMO to appear in the display.

2. Select the desired memory page with the buttons.

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3. While holding down the ERASE button (15), press the F1-7 button that you wish to erase. Note that the box surrounding the memory location disappears.

4. Release the ERASE button.

DELETING ALL MEMORY CONTENTS

Hold down the EDIT and SSB buttons simultaneously, then press RESET

(2). This deletes the contents of all memory pages.

USING THE ATS MEMORY FEATURE

Auto Tuning Storage (ATS) automatically stores the strongest FM local stations into memory, starting with page 99 and continuing downward until all are stored, e.g. 99, 98, 97, etc.

To select and start ATS:

3. Hold down the F6 button for about 2 seconds, then release. Note

that the last chosen mode flashes in the screen.

4. While the mode flashes, perform quick, short presses of the F6

button to select ATS, then press the PAGE/TIME (4) button.

5. Press the Auto Tuning button for about two seconds to start the

ATS scan.

ATS NOTE: After the ATS scan, if too many memories are filled with static, try the scan again with the DX/LOCAL switch set in the LOCAL position.

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8 USING THE LIGHT

The light illuminates the display and buttons. There are three light modes.

Normal Mode: Pressing any button activates the light. The light automatically turns off after 15 seconds.

Always-On Mode: When powered by its AC adapter, the light remains always-on when the G5 is turned on.

Manual Light-On/Off Mode: If the light is off, pressing the LIGHT button (7) activates the light for 15 seconds. Pressing it again within

15 seconds turns the light off.

9 USING THE EXTERNAL SHORTWAVE

ANTENNA SOCKET (45)

The external antenna socket is used to connect the G5 to advanced performance antennas using a 50 or 75-Ohm coaxial cable feedline. There are many such antennas on the market today. Typing in

‘shortwave antennas’ on your favorite Internet search site will provide further information. Contact Etón Corporation if you have questions about such antennas.

10 STEREO/MONO BUTTON (8)

When listening to FM stations this switch selects stereo or monaural.

Select stereo when using earphones. When not using earphones, it’s

OK to leave it on stereo. In either case, if the FM signal is poor, selecting mono may improve it.

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11 MUSIC/WIDE AND

NEWS/NARROW SWITCH (41)

Note the wide/narrow diagram in the display (36).

AM/FM – The MUSIC/WIDE position creates a ‘brighter’ music sound.

The NEWS/NARROW position creates a less ‘bright’ sound.

Shortwave – The MUSIC/WIDE position creates the best audio fidelity.

The NEWS/NARROW position helps to minimize interference from other stations.

12 LINE-OUT SOCKET (43)

This socket provides an industry standard, fixed level audio output source for safely routing the G5’s audio to the line-in socket of a stereo system or recording device. Follow your external device’s line-input instructions. The G5’s volume control has no effect on this output.

13 EARPHONE SOCKET (47) AND

USING EARPHONES

Earphones/headphones with a 1/8 inch stereo plug can be used. Plug them into the earphone socket (insert symbol) on the left side of the radio. Turn the volume down before wearing the earphones, then turn up the volume to your liking.

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14 REAR FOLDING STAND (19)

Pull the folding stand from the rear of the G5, allowing viewing at a comfortable angle.

(see below)

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15 RESET BUTTON (3)

The reset button is located inside the small hole (3) labeled RESET.

If the G5 operates erratically, poke a paper clip into the reset hole to reset its microprocessor. Performing a reset does not erase what is stored into the memory locations but does reset the clock to 0:00.

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SW BANDS, SSB AND OTHER SHORTWAVE HELP

NEED HELP? CONTACT US.

Etón Corporation

1015 Corporation Way

Palo Alto, CA 94030

USA

U.S. States: 1-800-872-2228

Canada: 1-800-637-1648

Worldwide: 650-903-3866 www.etoncorp.com

Hours of Operation: M-F, 8:30-4, Pacific Time.

WHAT IS SHORTWAVE?

Shortwave is a broadcast frequency range that allows stations to be heard over vast distances, usually thousands of miles. You’ll hear news and information, as well as culturally oriented programming, including music. Some programming is biased or propagandized.

Misconceptions: Note that shortwave has nothing to do with picking up far away AM and FM stations or picking up local two-way communications such as police, fire, ambulance, local airport traffic and marine harbor traffic. For example, it is not possible to hear Los Angeles’ AM and FM stations in New York City. Local two-way communications does not take place on shortwave, but rather on VHF and UHF frequencies, requiring the use of a VHF/UHF scanner to hear them.

WHAT ARE SHORTWAVE BANDS?

The key to enjoying shortwave is understanding ‘bands’. If you have

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ever listened to AM or FM radio, then you already know what a band is. In North America, the AM band is a frequency range stretching from 530 to 1710 kilohertz; the FM band is 88-108 megahertz. A band is a frequency range in which stations are located. To find AM or

FM stations you tune around with the tuning buttons (or the tuning knob on an analog radio) until you find a station you like. Shortwave is similar and the shortwave bands have names like 25 meters, 31 meters, 49 meters, etc. These are abbreviated 25m, 31m and 49m.

Just like in AM and FM radio, one simply gets into the shortwave band and tunes around, looking for stations.

Each band represents a frequency range, as shown in the accompanying band chart. For example, the 19 meter shortwave band encompasses the frequency range of about 15100 to 15600 kilohertz.

Since some radios show frequency in megahertz (mHz) and some in kilohertz (kHz), both are shown here. Look at your radio’s tuning scale or its digital display to determine which frequency designation it uses in shortwave. On some shortwave radios these frequencies will look like 15100 kHz, 15105 kHz or 15110 kHz and on other radios they might look like 15.1 mHz, 15.105 mHz or 15.11 mHz. The exact range of a band may be slightly different in one band chart or another and may even vary slightly from one radio to another. This is perfectly OK.

On some radios the band names, e.g. 19 meters, are clearly marked, on others they are not marked at all. If it is not apparent how to get into a band on your radio, consult the owner’s manual.

SIMPLIFIED SHORTWAVE BAND CHART

The table below shows the bands used for shortwave broadcasting.

For more detailed band information enter ‘shortwave broadcast band allocations’ at an Internet search site.

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BAND MEGAHERTZ (MHz) KILOHERTZ (kHz)

120 m

90 m

75 m

60 m

49 m

41 m

31 m

25 m

2,300 - 2,495 MHz 2300 - 2495 kHz

3,20 - 3,40 MHz 3200 - 3400 kHz

3,90 - 4,05 MHz 3900 - 4050 kHz

4,750 - 5,1 MHz 4750 - 5100 kHz

5,73 - 6,3 MHz 5730 - 6300 kHz

6,89 - 7,60 MHz 6890 - 7600 kHz

9,25 - 9,95 MHz 9250 - 9995 kHz

11,5 - 12,2 MHz 11500 - 12200 kHz

22 m 13,57 - 13,87 MHz 13570 - 13870 kHz

19 m 15,005 - 15,825 MHz 15005 - 15825 kHz

16 m

15 m

17,48 - 17,9 MHz 17480 - 17900 kHz

18,9 - 19,02 MHz 18900 - 19020 kHz

13 m

11 m

21,45 - 21,85 MHz 21450 - 21850 kHz

25,67 - 26,1 MHz 25670 - 26100 kHz

SOME BASIC RULES OF THUMB

• In general, the bands with frequencies below 13 mHz (13000 kHz) are better at night and the bands with frequencies above 13 mHz

(13000 kHz) are best during the day. The best daytime shortwave bands are 13, 15, 16, 19, and 22 meters; 16 and 19 usually the best. At night, the best bands are 25, 31, 41 and 49 meters, with 31 and 49 usually best.

• Around sunset and sunrise, both the day and night bands may be exceptionally good.

• Shortwave reception is usually better in the winter than at other times of year.

• Because the construction materials of some buildings severely block

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shortwave signals, it may be best to hold the radio in your hands and get very close to a window or use an external antenna mounted next to the window or outside.

SHORTWAVE TIME STATIONS

These stations broadcast Universal Time (GMT), usually 24 hours per day.

CHU-time(Canada)

CHU-time(Canada)

CHU-time(Canada)

WWV-time/weather(US)

3330

7335

14670

2500

Best at night

Day/Night

Best during daylight

Best at night

WWV-time/weather(US)

WWV-time/weather(US)

WWV-time/weather(US)

WWV-time/weather(US)

5000

10000

15000

20000

Best at night

Day/Night

Best during daylight

Best during daylight

GETTING CLOSE TO A WINDOW

Getting close to a window may substantially improve reception. Shortwave signals penetrate single-level wood frame buildings easiest, while concrete and brick buildings, multi-story and metal roofed structures often block signals. In such situations, position the radio as close to a window as possible. Holding it may also help. Use an external antenna if necessary.

SHORTWAVE ANTENNAS

An external shortwave antenna, especially when mounted outside, can greatly enhance shortwave reception. Some radios are equipped with special antenna sockets. Etón Corporation does not manufacture or sell shortwave antennas, however, there are many excellent models available. A web search such as ‘shortwave antennas’ will result in many sources for such products.

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INTRODUCTION TO SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB

)

Many higher-end shortwave radios have special circuitry enabling

SSB, a highly efficient way of electronically processing transmitted and received signals for two-way communication. Examples of this are amateur radio (hams), maritime and aeronautical communication.

Either upper side band (USB) or lower side band (LSB) can be used.

Non-voice methods of communication can also be heard, including

CW (Morse code) and RTTY (radio teletype).

Receiving SSB signals is not always easy. Since this is two-way communications, transmissions are often very short and sporadic. Also, most two-way communication uses relatively low power, 50 to 1000 watts. The amateur radio operators are easiest to find, Best results are experienced when using an outdoor shortwave antenna such as a dipole.

Follow your radio’s instructions on how to engage its SSB feature.

Shown next are some selected frequency ranges on which SSB communications can be found. All frequencies are shown in kilohertz.

Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands (m=meters)

80m: 3500-4000 17m: 18068-18168

40m: 7000-7300 15m: 21000-21450

30m: 10100-10150 12m: 24890-24990

20m: 14000-14350 10m: 28000-29700

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Aeronautical SW Frequency Ranges (usually USB)

2850-3155 11175-11400

3400-3500 13200-13360

4650-4750

5480-5730

6525-6765

8815-9040

10005-10100

15010-15100

17900-18030

21870-22000

23200-23350

Maritime SW Frequency Ranges (usually USB)

4063-4438

6200-6525

8195-8815

12230-13200

16360-17410

18780-18900

19680-19800

22000-22720

25070-25110

SHORTWAVE SSB WEATHER FREQUENCIES AND WEATHER FAX

FREQUENCIES

These are best found online by performing a search using your favorite

Internet search site, searching for ‘shortwave weather frequencies’; ‘weather fax frequencies’. Your local library and bookstores may also be helpful.

FINDING SHORTWAVE ANTENNAS

Such resources are best found by performing a search using your favorite Internet search site, searching for ‘shortwave antennas’ or the specific antenna type, e.g. ‘shortwave dipole antennas’. Your local library and bookstores may also be helpful.

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SHORTWAVE MAGAZINES

Monitoring Times: 7540 Highway 64 West, Brasstown, NC 28902,

Telephone: (828) 837-9200/800-438-8155.

Website: http://www.monitoringtimes.com.

Popular Communications: A publication of CQ Communications, Inc.

25 Newbridge Road, Hicksville, NY 11801-2953, USA.

Telephone: 516-681-2922. www.popular-communications.com.

SHORTWAVE DIRECTORIES

Shortwave directories showing broadcaster’s language, target area, broadcast time and frequency are listed below.

PASSPORT TO WORLD BAND RADIO Published by International

Broadcasting Services (IBS); IBS North America, Box 300, Penn’s Park PA

18943. Phone: (215) 598-9018. www.passband.com.

WORLD RADIO TV HANDBOOK Published in the USA by Watson-

Guptill Publications, 770 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003-

9595. www.watsonguptill.com.

17 TROUBLESHOOTING

RESET PROCEDURE

Perform a reset if the solutions outlined below don’t resolve the issue.

The RESET button (3) is the small hole on the front right of the G5.

To perform a reset, assure that fresh batteries are in the G5 or power it with its AC adapter. Turn the G5 off and poke a paper clip into the hole.

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WILL NOT TURN ON

1. Assure that the LOCK feature is not engaged.

2. Assure that the radio has power (batteries installed or AC adapter

plugged in).

3. Assure that batteries are inserted with correct polarity

4. Assure that the batteries are not depleted

5. If using an AC adapter, assure that it is plugged into the household outlet (mains socket) and into the G5’s DC socket. Also, assure that the AC adapter is of the correct DC voltage output and polarity and that its plug-tip is of the correct inner and outer diameter.

SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE PLAYING DURING BATTERY USE

This is caused by depleted batteries. Replace them.

SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE BEING MOVED DURING

AC ADAPTER USE

This is usually caused by a broken wire or loose connection in the AC adapter’s cord or if the AC adapter’s plug-tip is of the wrong diameter.

OPERATES ERRATICALLY

Perform a RESET, as described in the section titled RESET PROCEDURE.

STATIONS ARE RECEIVED TOO WEAK

• Assure that the ANTENNA GAIN switch is set to the DX position.

• Assure that the telescopic antenna is pulled up all the way for FM

and Shortwave reception.

• When listening to AM stations, swivel the radio. The AM internal

ferrite bar antenna is highly directional.

THERE IS NO SOUND FROM THE SPEAKER (18)

Assure that earphones/headphones are not plugged in and that the volume control is turned up.

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A STATION CAUSES SEVERE AUDIO DISTORTION, BUT SEEMS TO

BE VERY STRONG IN SIGNAL STRENGTH

This is probably a strong, local station, very close to your location.

Because of its close proximity, its signal is too strong. To reduce signal strengths, place the DX/LOCAL switch into the LOCAL position.

THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT HAS A STICKY LIQUID OR DRIED

WHITE POWDER IN IT

This is the result of battery acid leakage. To avoid battery acid leakage, only use high quality alkaline or rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. Never intermix old with new, or different brands or types of batteries. If the batteries leak, immediately contact the manufacturer of the batteries and don’t throw them away. Damage caused by battery acid leakage is not covered under warranty.

18 WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION

You may contact Etón Corporation Service Department for additional information or assistance by calling toll-free Monday through Friday,

8:30am -4:00pm Pacific Standard Time:

1(800) 872-2228 (US)

1(800) 673-1648 (CN)

650-903-3866 (World-wide)

Call for a Return Authorization prior to shipping your unit. Should you want to return your unit for service, pack the receiver carefully using the original carton or other suitable container. Write your return address clearly on the shipping carton and on an enclosed cover letter describing the service required, symptoms or problems. Also, include your daytime telephone number and a copy of your proof of purchase.

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continued

The receiver will be serviced under the terms of the Etón Corporation

Limited Warranty and returned to you.

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Etón warrants to the original purchaser this product shall be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase.

During the warranty period Etón or an authorized Etón service facility will provide, free of charge, both parts and labor necessary to correct defects in material and workmanship. At their option, Etón may replace a defective unit.

(1) Complete and send in the Warranty Registration Card within

ten (10) days of purchase.

(2) Call Etón or the nearest authorized service facility, as soon as possible after discovery of a possible defect. Have ready:

(a) the model and serial number.

(b) the identity of the seller and the approximate date of purchase.

(c) a detailed description of the problem, including details on the electrical connection to associated equipment and the list of such equipment.

(3) Etón will issue a Return Authorization number and the address

to which the unit can be shipped. Ship the unit in its original

container or equivalent, fully insured and shipping charges prepaid.

Correct maintenance, repair, and use are important to obtain proper performance from this product. Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual. This warranty does not apply to any defect that Etón determines is due to:

(1) Improper maintenance or repair, including the installation of parts

or accessories that do not conform to the quality and

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specification of the original parts.

(2) Misuse, abuse, neglect or improper installation.

(3) Accidental or intentional damage.

(4) Battery leakage.

All implied warranties, if any, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, terminate one (1) year from the date of the original purchase. The foregoing constitutes Etón Corporation entire obligation with respect to this product, and the original purchaser shall have no other remedy and no claim for incidental or consequential damages, losses, or expenses. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you.

This warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

For service information contact:

Etón Corporation

1015 Corporation Way

Palo Alto, CA 94303

U.S.A.

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Etón Corporation

Corporate Headquarters

1015 Corporation Way

Palo Alto, California 94303 USA tel +1 650-903-3866 tel +1 800-872-2228 fax +1 650-903-3867

Etón Europe/Lextronix Germany

Rosenstrasse 2

D-10178 Berlin, Germany tel +49 [0]30 243102142

Etón Canada

1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801

Toronto, Ontario M5E 1W7 Canada tel + 1 416-214-6885 v. 01-11-06

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