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TONE CONTROL
The tone of the receiver can be adjusted using the smaller knobs on the left and
right of the set. The knob on the left is for treble control. The knob on the right is
for bass control.
ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
In most metropolitan locations, the built-in antenna, combined with the high
sensitivity of this receiver, should give excellent reception.
AM receptors:
A built-in ferrite bar antenna is used. Since the antenna is
directional, rotate the set horizontally for optimum reception, if necessary.
FM reception:
Extend the attached AC power cord so that FM sensitivity will be
increased, as the power cord has the function of an FM antenna.
SW and FM reception for difficult areas:
In a steel frame building, a mountainous area or at a long distance from a
transmitter, reception may be unsatisfactory. In that case, a commercially available
external antenna can be connected to the EXIT ANT terminals at the rear as
illustrated.
For shortwave, a socket is on the back of the radio for the supplied auxiliary
antenna. The antenna is housed in a black plastic container and when fully
unrolled, is about 20 feet long. Always fully unroll for best results.
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CLASSIC 960 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
The Classic 960 is an AM/FM shortwave table radio. The receiver is housed I a
smoothly styled wooden cabinet.
With the built-in tone controls you will be able to regulate the sound to suit your
personal taste.
A few minutes spent reading carefully the instructions given in this booklet before
turning on the receiver, will reward you with many hours of pleasant listening.
ON AND OFF OPERATION
The set is put into operation by simply turning the volume knob on. Twist slightly to
the right until you hear a click. To shut the radio off, turn the volume knob counter
clockwise until you hear a click.
STATION SELECTION
Choose the desired band, AM, FM or SW by pushing one of the selection buttons.
After selecting a band, tune-in stations using the tuning knob.
VOLUME CONTROL
The volume can be adjusted with the large left-hand knob. Turn slowly clockwise to
increase the volume, and counter clockwise to decrease it.
BAND SELECTION
The selection of the proper band is accomplished by pushing the push buttons as
indicated on the dial scale.
Aux
= Auxiliary
FM
= FM Band
87.5 to 108 MHz
SW2
= Shortwave
11.5 to 22 MHz
SW1
= Shortwave
4.5 to 12.5 MHz
MW
= Am Band
530 to 1710 KHz
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