Eton MINI300PE User Manual

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M I N I   3 0 0 P E
O P E R A T I O N   M A N U A L
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SHORTWAVE BANDS
MINI 300 
SWITCH 
SETTING
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
OFFICIAL 
SHORT-WAVE 
BAND NAME
49 meters
41 meters
31 meters
25 meters
22 meters
19 meters
16 meters
FREQUENCY 
RANGE
IN MHz
5.950-6.20 
7.10-7.30 
9.50-9.95 
11.600-12.100 
13.600-13.800 
15.10-15.80 
17.500-17.90 
FREQUENCY 
RANGE 
IN MHz
5.950-6.20 
7.10-7.30 
9.50-9.95 
11.600-12.100 
13.600-13.800 
15.10-15.80 
17.500-17.90 
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INTRODUCTION TO SHORTWAVE
Shortwave enables you to hear stations from around the
world. Now that you have a shortwave radio, no doubt you’ll
want to hear worldwide stations right away. If you’re new to
shortwave, please take some time to learn the basics outlined
below. To successfully listen to shortwave stations you must
know how to find them. They are found in the shortwave
‘bands’. On the Mini 300, the shortwave bands are num-
bered 1-7. The chart below and the one on the back of the
radio show the relationship of bands 1-7 to their official
names and the frequency ranges covered by them.