SECTION 2.
[FRONT PANEL] (See Fig. 2-1)
1. POWER Switch
This switch controls power to the R-1 000.
NOTE:
The digital clock operates continuously (even when
the power switch is OFF).
2. FUNCTION Switch
This switch selects the digital display functions.
FREQUENCY
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Frequency is displayed accurate
to the 1 kHz order.
CLOCK
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Time is displayed in 12-hour for-
mat.
TIMER SET "ON"
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The timer operates to indicate
turn-on time.
TIMER SET "OFF"
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The timer operates to indicate
turn-oft time.
3. HOUR Switch
This is used for setting time (in hours) for both the clock and
the timer. The time will advance by 1 hour at each press of
the switch depressed for more than 2 seconds.
4. MINUTE Switch
This is used for setting time (in minutes) for both the clock
and the timer. The time advances by 1 minute at each press
of the switch. To advance the time continuously, keep the
switch depressed for more than 2 seconds.
NOTE:
When the HOUR and MINUTE switches are pressed at the
same time, the clock indicates 1 :00 AM and the timer in-
dicates 0:00 AM. When these switches are released. the
clock time is indicated.
5. Digital Display
The digital display unit indicates operating frequency and
time. Frequency or time selection is accomplished by the
FUNCTION switch.
6. AM lndicator
This lights to indicate the time being set is AM (before
noon).
7 PM lndicator
This lights to indicate the time being set is PM (afternoon).
8. Main Dial
This analog dial is calibrated at 10 kHz intervals from O to
1,000 kHz.
9. Main Tuning Knob
This selects the receiver's operating frequency. First select
the frequency in MHz by the BAND switch (24), then the
frequency in kHz by the main tuning.
10. AF GAIN Control
This varies the audio output. Turning clockwise will increase
the volume.
11. TONE Control
This adjusts audio tone quality. Normally set at the center
position.
CONTROLS
12. R F ATT (Attenuator) Switch
This switch allows precise input signal attenuation in four
steps; 0 dB, 20 dB. 40 dB and 60 dB.
13. PHONES Jack
This jack accepts 4 to 16 ohm impedance headphones.
Stereo headphones may be used.
The optional HS-5
headphone is best suited.
14. RECORD Jack
This terminal is used for recording broadcasts on tape.
Connect it to the LINE IN on your tape recorder. The output
level at this terminal is constant. regardless of the R-1000
AF GAIN control position.
(Output level: 30 mV. lmpedance: 100
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15. TIMER Switch
This switch turns the timer ON.
16. DIMMER Switch
This reduces the light intensity of the digital display, meter
and dial when the receiver is operated in the dark.
17. NB (Noise Blanker) Switch
Turn ON to reduce pulsating. ignition-type noises.
18. Meter
lndicates received signal strength.
19. Dial Calibrate Knob
Use this to calibrate the main dial. Turning the main dial will
also rotate the dial calibrate knob. Do not use this knob for
tuning.
MODE Switch Group
20. AM-WIDE Switch (See page 13 on changing the
bandwidth.)
With the MODE switch in this position. bandwidth is broad,
improving the tone quality of AM reception.
21. AM-NARROW Switch (Seepage 13 on changing the
bandwidth.)
Use this position when interference is present at the
AM-WIDE setting.
Bandwidth is narrow, reducing in-
terference for easier AM reception.
22. LSB/CW (Lower Side Band/Continuous Wave)
Switch
This switch is used to receive SSB (LSB) or CW signals.
23. USB (Upper Side Band) Switch
This switch is used to receive SSB (USB) signals.
24. BAND Switch
Use this switch to select the frequency band in MHz.
Calibration is from 0 to 29 at 1 MHz intervals.
[REAR PANEL] (See Fig. 2-2)
25. MW ANT Connector
Connect a high impedance long-wire antenna when the
received frequency is lower than 2 MHz.