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Probably it never existed a 1081 official service manual from Commodore, it's look more like a NAPCEC service manual & diagrams compilation of the 1084 series and his variants, like the nap6523, 8cm505, 1084S, 1084P and obviously the 1081. It's more complete than other scans and the quality of the scans also are far superior. It has two circuit diagrams variants of the 1081, mono and stereo versions. It doesn't include a diagram for the Philips CM8500 or CM8501, they look like the 1081 but they are slightly different.
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Rapid, clear well done as all the scheme I downloaded from this site. Great job very functional and very useful
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Great copy of the manual, has all information required for servicing,
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I work at an authorized service center and I can tell if a manual is as it should be. This one is. It may be a scan, but a very good one at that. The interesting part for me was the curcuit diagram which was scanned at high quality, making it as good as the original. I will definitely be back as a customer. I need not say this, but I will: the price was the best. Thank you owner-manuals.com .
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really a very good manual even sometimes the quality is no so good as before still very readible and very very useful!
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s AM/FM Interval (span)
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has established that member countries should maintain either a 10 kHz or a 9 kHz interval between broadcasting frequencies of any AM station. The illustration shows the 9 kHz interval zones (regions 1 and 3), and the 10 kHz interval zone (region 2). This product is not equipped with a span selector. However, it will be adjusted to 9 kHz AM interval (50 kHz FM interval) when shipped from the factory. Before using the unit, be sure to set it for the AM tuning interval (span) used in your area. To check the tuning span currently selected:
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ON/STAND-BY
Set the ON/STAND-BY button on the main unit to ON. Press the TUNER (BAND) button until "FM" or "AM" appears in the display. Press the TUNER (BAND) button to select the AM band.
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q If "AM 531 kHz" is displayed, it means that the radio has been adjusted for a 9 kHz span. If "AM 530 kHz" is displayed, it means that the radio has been adjusted for a 10 kHz span. TUNER (BAND) ENTER To change from a 9 kHz AM (50 kHz FM) interval to a 10 kHz AM (100 kHz FM) interval:
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ON/ STAND-BY
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the remote control to enter the stand-by mode. Hold down the TUNER (BAND) button and the ENTER button for at least 4 seconds. Release the buttons when "AM SP 10 kHz" and "FM SP 100 kHz" are displayed alternately.
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To return to a 9 kHz AM (50 kHz FM) interval:
1 2
[9 kHz � 10 kHz]
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the remote control to enter the stand-by mode. Hold down the TUNER (BAND) button and the ENTER button for at least 4 seconds. Release the buttons when "AM SP 9 kHz" and "FM SP 50 kHz" are displayed alternately.
(4 seconds)
Caution: q When the unit is left for a few hours after the span has been switched and AC power lead disconnected, it will be automatically returned to a 9 kHz span. If this happens, set the span again. q When the span is switched, any stations that are memorised will be cancelled.
[10 kHz � 9 kHz]
(4 seconds)
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