DYNACO Stereomatic Multiplex FM-3

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The Dynaco Stereomatic Multiplex FM-3 is a high-fidelity FM tuner designed for use in home audio systems. It features a unique circuit design that offers exceptional low distortion reception of both weak and strong signals, remarkable freedom from cross-modulation and multi-path effects, and high order of suppression of impulse-type interference.

Key Features

  • Low distortion reception
  • Freedom from cross-modulation and multi-path effects
  • High order of suppression of impulse-type interference
  • Exceptional capacity to handle severely overmodulated signals
  • Unique ability to maintain full stereo separation with weak signals
  • Etched circuit construction for reliability, reproducibility and durability
  • Sensitivity for fringe area reception
  • Distortion levels of the recovered audio signal comparable to that of audio amplifiers
  • Simple operation
  • Stereo-matic/Mono switch for mono operation

Pages: 23 DYNACO Stereomatic Multiplex FM-3 User manual

Brand: DYNACO Category: Audio tuners Size: 6 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I tune a station using the Dynatuner?
Always tune a station while watching the tuning eye, rather than trying to set to a precise frequency on the tuning dial. The eye is designed so that it will never overlap, but at any signal strength, there will be a single point of correct tuning. At this point you will receive the station with lowest distortion, maximum noise rejection and maximum separation of a stereo signal.
How do I use the Stereo-matic/Mono switch?
When the knob is pushed “IN”, the Dynatuner will switch to full separation stereo operation when tuned to a stereo signal, and will automatically revert to mono operation (through both channels) on mono broadcasts. The normal position of this control is “IN”. It may occasionally be desirable to disable the Stereo-matic feature, and for this, the tuner can be locked in mono operation by pulling the volume control “out”. This will enable you to make monophonic recordings of stereo programs, or to eliminate spurious interference on a mono broadcast.
What kind of antenna should I use with the Dynatuner?
For some metropolitan area use, a twin lead folded dipole is adequate for local station reception. The television type known as “rabbit ears” is also suitable if fully extended. An outdoor FM antenna is always better than an indoor one, particularly if reception is desired over long distances. Stereo reception is also more critical of antennae than comparable mono results. High gain antenna arrays are available for fringe area reception.

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