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FM RADIO

 

Frequency range:  87.5 – 108 MHz

 

Frequency Step:  50 kHz

  Intermediate Frequency:  10.7 MHz
  Sensitivity (30 dB S/N):  10 dBuV (typical)
 

Channel Separation:  > 22 dB

 

Station Memories:  18

AM RADIO

 

Frequency range:  522 –1620 MHz

 

Frequency Step:  9 kHz

  Intermediate Frequency:  450 kHz
  Sensitivity (20 dB S/N):  < 36 dBuV  

 

 

Station Memories:  6

COMPACT DISC MECHANISM

 

Mechanism:  Auto Loading

 

Signal to Noise Ratio:  65 dB

 

Format:  8 times oversampling

 

Environmental:  Anti vibration/Anti shock

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

 

Audio Output:  (4 Channels x 25 W Peak =  

 

  100 W Peak) @ 10% THD

 

Speaker Impedance:   4 Ohm

 

Frequency Response:  40 Hz – 18 kHz

  Bass Adjustment Range:  +/- 10 dB @ 100 kHz
Treble Adjustment Range:  +/- 10 dB @ 10 kHz

GENERAL 

 

DC Supply Input:  11 – 16 Volts Negative Ground

 

Memory Back-up:  External Back-up Memory Wire

 

Back-up Current:  6 mA

 

Overall Size:  195 mm (W) x 80 mm (H) x  

 

  235 mm (D)

 

Supply Current:  10 Ampere (max)

All specifications are nominal and are subject to change 
without notice or obligation.

SPECIFICATIONS

GME ELECTROPHONE limit this warranty to the original 
purchaser of the equipment.
GME ELECTROPHONE warrant this product to be free from 
defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) 
months from the date of purchase from their authorised Dealer.
Should the product require servicing during this period, all 
labour and parts used to effect repairs will be supplied free of 
charge. GME ELECTROPHONE reserve the right to determine 
whether damage has been occasioned by accident, misuse or 
improper installation whereby the warranty would be 
void, including:
Equipment which has been damaged due to:
(a)  Incorrect or reverse polarity connection to a battery or 

power supply;

(b) Connection to incorrect supply voltage.
(c) Effects of water or moisture penetration.
(d) Non-factory modifications.
(e) Use of incorrect replacement fuse.
Procedure to be followed by claimant:  In the event of a defect 
occurring during the twelve (12) month warranty period, the 
original Purchaser may return the defective unit along with 
suitable proof of purchase date (i.e. receipt, docket, credit card 
slip etc.) and a full description of the defect to any 
authorised Dealer.
All freight charges incurred for transportation by the Dealer or 
GME ELECTROPHONE are the Purchaser’s responsibility.
The Dealer will forward it to the closest authorised 
GME ELECTROPHONE Service Depot in your particular State.

A Division of

Standard Communications

 PTY. LTD.    

     

Website: www.gme.net.au

Head Office: SYDNEY-

 Locked Bag 2086, North Ryde, NSW 1670.  Tel: (02) 9844 6666  Fax : (02) 9844 6600

MELBOURNE 

ADELAIDE 

PERTH 

BRISBANE 

SYDNEY 

AUCKLAND

103 Woodlands Drive 

Unit 1  

Unit 1  

Unit 1  

Unit B  

P.O. Box 58446

BRAESIDE 3195 

14 Phillips Street 

10-12 Harvard Way 

89-101 Factory Road 

22-24 College Street  GREENMOUNT

Tel: (03) 9590 9333 

THEBARTON 5031 

CANNING VALE 6155 

OXLEY 4075 

GLADESVILLE 2111 

Tel: (09) 274 0955

Fax: (03) 9590 9344 

Tel: (08) 8234 2633 

Tel: (08) 9455 5744 

Tel: (07) 3278 6444 

Tel: (02) 9879 8888  Fax: (09) 274 0959

 

Fax: (08) 8234 5138 

Fax: (08) 9455 3110 

Fax: (07) 3278 6555 

Fax: (02) 9816 4722   

Part Number: 310GR968 Drawing Number: 42011-1

WARRANTY

GME Electrophone After Sales Service

Your GME ELECTROPHONE Marine AM/FM Radio/CD/MP3 
Player is especially designed for the environment encountered 
in mobile or portable installations. The use of all solid state 
circuitry, careful design and rigorous testing, result in high 
reliability. Should failure occur however, GME ELECTROPHONE 

maintain a fully equipped service facility and spare parts stock 
to meet the customer’s requirements long after expiry of the 
warranty period.

Summary of Contents for GR968

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...FEATURES CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...PRECAUTIONS CONTROLS Reset Button 1 2 3 5 6...

Page 4: ...repeatedly 15 Press the SHF shuffle button to play all the tracks on the CD or MP3 in random order 16 Buttons 1 to 6 are used to store and access preset station memories To store a preset station in m...

Page 5: ...ntre position Fader Press the SEL button repeatedly until FAD is displayed Press VOL to fade the sound toward the Front speakers and reduce the volume in the Rear speakers A number and F are displayed...

Page 6: ...like briefly press the AMS button again or the corresponding station memory button The pre set memory scan will be cancelled and the radio will remain on that station Selecting Pre Set Station Memorie...

Page 7: ...ct the CD press the button The CD player will automatically change to the radio mode and the CD will be ejected through the slot Note If the ejected disc is left in the slot it will be drawn back into...

Page 8: ...correct edge 4 If your measurements are correct carefully cut the slot around the marked lines ensuring that you maintain the curves in each corner Mark and drill the four 2 mm holes in the bulkhead t...

Page 9: ...ot recommended as they will cause excessive loading of the GR968 s output circuit and may result with the radio overheating Caution The GR968 is a four speaker system that requires 2 separate wires fo...

Page 10: ...s from the disc and will ignore all other files and vice versa Precautions for MP3 The format of the disc must be ISO9660 level 1 or 2 or Romeo or Joliet in the expansion format When naming an MP3 fil...

Page 11: ...current directory The name of the current directory will be displayed followed by the name of the current file being played Press the and buttons to search for the file Press the ENTER button to play...

Page 12: ...to incorrect supply voltage c Effects of water or moisture penetration d Non factory modifications e Use of incorrect replacement fuse Procedure to be followed by claimant In the event of a defect oc...

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