Expert Technology Studios LLC BST1 Manual De Usuario
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interference sources, antenna performance, and other parameters
which can affect the overall signal to noise ratio of the desired
received signal.
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1.2 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
The BST-1 is a shortwave receiver intended for vehicular use. It operates from a standard 11-14
V DC automotive electrical system. It has a 2-25 MHz AM shortwave receiver that tunes in 5
KHz channels and a built-in FCC Part 15 compliant FM transmitter. The FM transmitter allows
the shortwave audio to be received by the vehicle’s FM radio and audio system. The tuned
shortwave frequency and signal level will also be displayed on vehicle FM radios that have RDS
capability. The BST-1 is tuned by wireless remote control using a FCC Part 15 compliant 433
MHz key fob (Produced by other suppliers) that communicates with a 433 MHz data receiver in
the BST-1.