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Fast service, document is OK. Thanks! Searched for it long time.
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I was very pleased with the manual I got for my amateur (ham) radio. Without it I could not figure out how to input and/or change the P/L setting on my radio. It drove me nuts as the radio was essentially useless. That all changed when my manual came. Then it took only minutes and I was done. Now my radio works fine. This is an exceptionally good resource as it's a very easy and user friendly download. Thank you very much! Dziękujemy za!
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It answered my question, which was how to load the paper. I did notice that the very end of the manual was not visible.
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Very well done!!!!! congratulations. It was a bit longer than usual the wiating time even if it was on time (in 24 hours).
Set Phono 1 Name= PH/MC 1 Ph Gain= +60 Gain= +12 dB Offset= 0.0 Bal= <-0.0-> 20Hz HPF=ON R Load=100 C Load=.01uF Set Phono 2 Name= PH/MM 2 Ph Gain= +40 Gain= +12 dB Offset= 0.0 Bal= <-0.0-> 20Hz HPF=ON R Load=47k C Load=100pF Teach IR Mute = -20.0 MaxVol= 80.0 Trig.= 12v,L Sw 1.07 1.02 (the software version numbers)
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The Nº32�s extensive menu system allows you to customize the way the preamplifier operates, to better suit the needs of your system and your personal preferences. We will review the following information in more detail in the coming pages, on an item-by-item basis. (Don�t worry, it isn�t really as complicated as it seems when you take it one step at a time.)
configuring phono inputs
Configuring your phono inputs is quite similar to configuring line level inputs, with the exception that there are several more items that may be set, including the �Ph Gain� of the phono preamplifier (as distinct from the Gain of the line level preamplifier), the phono loading, and even a balance offset that is unique to each phono input, to compensate for the small errors common in phono cartridges. Each phono input may be customized in the following ways: � Name� the name of the input shown in the front panel�s display when the input is selected. � Phono Gain� the amount of gain provided for within the phono preamplifier module itself, generally 40 dB for moving magnet cartridges and 60 dB for moving coils. � (Line) Gain� the amount of gain used in the line-level portion of the preamplifier for that particular input, 0 dB (attenuation only), +6 dB, +12 dB, or +18 dB; set after the phono gain is established, and used to optimize the match
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