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er- ference and to improve the signal quality. While listening to a station press the SYNC button. SYNC appears in the display as does USB or LSB to the right. You can sync on the Upper or Lower sideband by pressing the U/LSB button and noting which selection gives the clearer reception or improves the audio. Turn the synchronous detector off while tuning stations or when it’s not needed. Using the WIDE/NARROW button may also help. Using the synchronous detector does not always minimize interference or improve the signal. To turn the synchronous detector off, press the SYNC button. This is a selectivity switch on the right side of the radio, under the TUNE knob. Use WIDE when there is no adjacent frequency interference for the best audio ?delity. Use NAR. To reduce adjacent frequency interfer- ence, but minimizing audio ?delity. 12 GLOBE TRAVELER G3 OWNER’S MANUAL 13 GLOBE TRAVELER G3 OWNER’S MANUAL TUNING IN STATIONS DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY AUTO-SEARCH TUNING AUTO-SEARCH TUNING continued Turn on the G3. Stations are tuned with the Buttons, Tuning- Knob, Direct Frequency Entry and Auto-Search. Quick, short, sequential presses of the buttons enables tuning up or down frequency. Alternately, the TUNING knob can be used. Continuous tuning in shortwave can only be done with the tuning knob and via direct frequency entry. Turn on the G3. Use this method when the desired frequency of a radio station is known. AM, LW, SW and Air Band 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. NOTE: Aircraft frequencies are entered in Kilohertz (120100 KHz), but are normally given in Magahertz (120.1 MHz...

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