TECSUN PL-660 User PDF
TECSUN PL-660 User PDF
TECSUN PL-660
     PLL SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER
FM STEREO / MW / LW / SW-SSB / AIR BAND
OPERATION MANUAL
              RN3AMM - 2010
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                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
    TABLE OF CONTENTS .             2
    FEATURES ...             4
    CONTROL LOCATIONS ..             5
    LCD DISPLAY ...            7
    HOW TO TURN ON/OFF THE RADIO .           9
    TUNE IN STATIONS             11
       METHOD 1: MANUAL STATION TUNING .        11
       METHOD 2: AUTO BROWSE STATION          11
       METHOD 3: DIRECT KEYPAD ENTRY .        12
    WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES             13
       METHOD 1: STORING STATION MANUALLY ...      13
       METHOD 2: SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORING STATION ..     13
       METHOD 3: ATS (AUTO TUNING STORAGE) .      14
          FM ATS ..           14
          MW/LW ATS ..           14
          SW ATS ..           14
       HOW TO SELECT DIFFERENT MEMORY PAGE ...      15
       DELETE MEMORY              15
          METHOD 1: DELETE SINGLE MEMORY MANUALLY ...     15
          METHOD 2: SEMI-AUTO DELETE MEMORY .       16
          METHOD 3: DELETE ALL MEMORY WITHIN THE PAGE ...   16
    LISTENING TO STORED STATIONS ...        17
       METHOD 1: MEMORY TUNING MANUALLY           17
       METHOD 2: AUTO BROWSE MEMORY ...        17
       METHOD 3: DIRECT KEY IN MEMORY ADDRESS        17
    SLEEP FUNCTION              18
    CLOCK SETTING ..            18
    ALARM SETTING (By Radio only) ...     19
       SETTING THE ALARM STATION ..        19
       SETTING THE ALARM TIME           19
    SNOOZE FUNCTION ..            20
    INTELLIGENT LIGHT FUNCTION ...         20
       TURN ON/OFF THE BACKLIGHT ..        20
    SETTING TUNING STEP .           21
    FM ST. (FM STEREO) .          21
    AM BW (BANDWIDTH)              22
    ANT. GAIN ...           22
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                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
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                                   FEATURES
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CONTROL LOCATIONS
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                            CONTROL LOCATIONS
Note: For the silk-printing in red or orange on radio with brackets, it means that you
can only operate it when radio is off.
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                               LCD DISPLAY
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                            LCD DISPLAY
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                   HOW TO TURN ON/OFF THE RADIO
1. Open the battery compartment located on the back of the unit; install 4 x UM3AA
   alkaline batteries observing the battery polarity diagram on the back of the radio.
   Close the battery door.
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                    HOW TO TURN ON/OFF THE RADIO
Note:
If the radio is unable to turned on, please check if the batteries were installed
correctly, battery capacity is sufficient or the lock function had been applied with
"     " displays on the screen (press & hold the [       ] button to unlock).
Long press on the power button to adjust the sleep timer setting.
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                             TUNE IN STATIONS
Press the [POWER] button to turn on your radio, then select your desired band by
pressing [FM], [AM], SW [ ] / [ ], or [AIR] button. In case of receiving
FM/AIR/SW broadcasting, fully extend the telescopic antenna for a better reception.
When receiving MW and LW broadcasting, please rotate the radio or change it's
location to achieve optimum reception. You can rotate the [VOLUME] knob to
adjust to appropriate volume.
Now, you can turn into your favorite stations with any of the below tuning methods:
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                             TUNE IN STATIONS
Notes:
1. While operating the "Auto Browse Station" function, you can press the
   [MEMORY] button anytime to store the station into memory, and the radio will
   keep on auto browsing the next available station.
2. The "Auto Browse Station" function can't be employed under Air band and SW
   SSB states.
1. Press the [VFA/M] button with frequency flashing on the display to switch into
   frequency mode.
2. Press the numeric keys [ 0 ] - [ 9 ] to enter the station frequency directly.
Notes:
1. Ignore the decimal point for FM band when inputting the frequency numbers. For
   example, FM 89.3 MHz, just enter [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 3 ].
2. If the entered frequency rate is not within the covering area, the display would
   display "      " (error) symbol.
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                 WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES
There are 2000 memories for PL-660, which has great flexibility of memory storage.
Please note the chart below:
1. Memory PAGE 0, rioted as [P0], consists of 800 memories, 100 assigned for
    FM/MW/LW, 200 for SW & SSB and 100 for AIR BAND.
2. Memory PAGE 1~12, noted as P1, P2, etc., each page consists of 100 memories,
    in total 2000 memories.
                                       MEMORY
 BAND         Memory for each Band (800)   Memory among all Band (1200)
              PAGE P0          ATS        PAGE 01~12            ATS
   FM           100             V        Each Memory    ATS is available
   MW           100             V        Page can store for all Memory
   LW           100             V        100 Memories.  Page (except SSB
   SW           200             V                       & Air Band)
   SSB          200             X
   AIR          100             X
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                 WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES
FM ATS:
1. Fully extend the telescopic antenna and
   press the [FM] button to select FM
   band.
2. Press & hold the [FM] button with
   "PRESET" flashing and the
   frequency start running, then you can
   scan and store the available stations
   within the memories. When the
   frequency stop running, it means the
   ATS operation has been completed;
   you can rotate the [TUNING] knob
   searching for those scanned and stored
   stations.
MW/LW ATS:
1. Press the [AM] button to select MW/LW band.
2. Press & hold the [AM] button for ATS MW or LW.
SW ATS:
Fully extend the telescopic antenna and press the SW [   ] or [   ] button to select
SW band. There are two modes for SW ATS tuning:
Mode A: Press & hold the [ ] button to ATS the stations within all meter bands
Mode B: Press & hold the [ ] button to ATS the stations within present meter
           band only.
Notes:
1. During ATS process in FM, MW / LW or SW (mode A), pre-stored radio stations
   will be replaced automatically by the new searched stations.
2. With ATS in SW (mode B), those existing memories will not be replaced; all the
   newly found radio stations would be stored in the blank memories addresses.
3. If there is too many interference in you surrounding or many mirror/blank station
   being stored during ATS, you should contract the telescopic antenna (FM & SW)
   or rotate the radio (MW & LW) for better location. You can also push the [ANT.
   GAIN] button to the position "NORMAL" or "LOCAL" to restart ATS.
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                 WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES
DELETE MEMORY
Press the [VF/VM] button with "Memory address" showing on upper right corner of
the display to enter the [Memory] mode, and then follow below methods to delete
those unwanted stations
Note:
If "    " is flashing more than 3 seconds without confirmation, it will exit the delete
function automatically.
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                 WORKING WITH STATION MEMORIES
Note:
If the [DELETE] button has not been pressed within 3 seconds to confirm, it will exit
the delete function automatically.
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                    LISTENING TO STORED STATIONS
Press the numeric keys [ 0 ] - [ 9 ] to enter the memory address directly, and then
press again the [   ] button to confirm.
Note: If the display shows "       " symbol after entering the number, it means
the entered memory page/address does not exist.
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                                SLEEP FUNCTION
CLOCK SETTING
      If the [TIME] button has not been pressed again within 3 seconds, the unit will
      automatically confirm the setting.
      You can direct key in the number to set the hour/minutes instead of rotating the
      [TUNING] knob.
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                      ALARM SETTING (By Radio only)
1. Turn on the radio, then tune into your favorite station for alarm by radio and
   adjust your desired alarm volume level.
2. Press the [MEMORY] button and then immediately press the [TIMER A] or
    [TIMER B] button and notice "       " or "   " flashing on the display to confirm
    the preset alarm station.
     If the [TIMER A] button has not been pressed again within 3 seconds, the unit
     will automatically confirm the alarm setting.
Note: The unit will turn on automatically and switch to the preset alarm station and
time. It will also be turned off automatically when it reaches the preset time.
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                              SNOOZE FUNCTION
When the preset alarm is activated, you can press the [LIGHT/SNOOZE] button
with " " or " " flashing in order to turn off the alarm temporarily, but the unit
will turn on again after 5 minutes later.
Notes:
1. You can press the [TIMER A] or [TIMER B] button repeatedly to turn on/off
   the alarm by radio.
   If the symbol " " or " " shows on the display, it means the alarm by radio
   was activated, otherwise, it isn't activated.
2. If the preset alarm is activated, press the [POWER] button once to continuously
   listen to the radio; press it twice to turn off the radio.
3. If the preset alarm is activated when you are listening to the radio, it will auto
   switch to the preset alarm station.
This radio has an intelligent lighting function with which the backlight would be on
for 3 seconds when operating any keys or knobs.
Press the [LIGHT/SNOOZE] button to illuminate the LCD for 3 seconds; press &
hold the [LIGHT/SNOOZE] button for permanently illumination.
Press it again to turn off the backlight.
Notes:
1. When the unit is powered by the battery, please try to avoid setting the backlight
   to permanent illumination so as to reduce power consumption.
2. When the unit is turned off, the permanent illumination function will be turned
   off automatically as well.
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                           SETTING TUNING STEP
                                   TUNING STEP
           FAST/SLOW TUNING STEP                   SLOW TUNING STEP
           ("Fast/Slow" flashing on display)     ("Slow" flashing on display)
 BAND Slowly rotate the     Quickly rotate the Quickly / Slowly rotate the
      [TUNING] knob         [TUNING] knob       [TUNING] knob
      with "Slow"           with "Fast"
      indicates on display indicates on display
  FM        0.01 MHz              0.1 MHz         0.01 MHz       0.01 MHz
  MW          1 kHz            9 kHz / 10 kHz       1 kHz          1 kHz
  LW          1 kHz                 9 kHz           1 kHz          1 kHz
  SW          1 kHz                 5 kHz           1 kHz          1 kHz
  AIR         1 kHz                25 kHz           1 kHz          1 kHz
1. While listening to FM stereo stations, press the [FM ST.] button with "          "
   appears in the display to activate the "STEREO" listening. If the received FM
   broadcast signal is too weak, it is recommendable to turn off the stereo function
   by pressing the [FM ST.] button again with "          " disappears.
2. While listening to FM stereo stations by speaker, it is recommendable to turn off
   the stereo function by pressing the [FM ST.] button with "          " disappears to
   improve sound quality.
3. The stereo function will not be activated and "        " will not appear if the FM
   station is not stereo broadcasting.
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                             AM BW (BANDWIDTH)
Press the [AM BW] button to select your desired bandwidth for MW, LW, SW, and
SSB.
Wide Band
It has better audio fidelity when receiving
strong signals or local stations.
Narrow Band
It is suitable to receive weak & long distant
station as narrow band is able to limit the
interference from adjacent strong signal
and reduce the background noise.
ANT. GAIN
TONE CONTROL
Push the [TONE] switch upward for "TREBLE" listening, downward or "BASS"
tone.
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                            KEY-LOCK FUNCTION
To activate the key lock function, press & hold the [      ] button with "      "
appears on display. Press & hold it again with "        " disappears to deactivate the
key lock function.
With radio off, install 4 x UM3 (AA) rechargeable batteries to activate the built-in
charging function.
Use the external adaptor to connect the radio for charging. The symbol " " will
advance from the bottom to top during power charging. It stops when batteries are
fully charged.
For Alkaline batteries, please switch off the rechargeable function. (Press the
[BATTERY] button until the " " is disappear at the top left corner of LCD when
the radio is at off mode)
Notes:
1. Insist to use up all power of rechargeable batteries before charging again. This
   could extend the usage time of battery and keep them in good conditions.
2. 4 pcs of batteries to be used as a group and don't separate them for other usage
   and mix using those batteries with different power capacity.
3. Please don't charge on any non-rechargeable battery in the radio, this will cause a
   hazard or damage to your radio.
4. Please do not use any other external adapter with different voltage.
1. In Shortwave mode, press the [SSB] button repeatedly to select Upper Side Band
   (USB) or Lower Side Band (LSB).
    "USB" showing on the display indicates USB selection.
    "LSB" showing on the display indicates LSB selection.
    "USB" and "LSB" disappearing means switching to SW.
2. Suggest to key in the SSB frequency directly
3. Then fine tune the [SSB BFO] knob to achieve better sound fidelity.
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                        SYNCHRONOUS DETECTOR
Notes:
1. The standard model of receiving AM station is the best normally. If there is
   distortion, or interfering within the AM station, please try to adjacent station
   signals by activating the Synchronous detection function, it can improve the
   reception.
2. If the "SYNC" symbol keeps flashing, it indicates that the radio signal is too
   weak or the frequency is deviant. It is recommended to exit the synchronization
   detection function as it is not able to function properly.
Use the external wire antenna plug into the [FM & SW ANTENNA] jack, and then
hang the other end outside the window for better FM and SW reception.
Caution: Do not install any external antenna at the area with thunder & lighting!
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                  SYSTEM SETTING (In Power Off Mode)
Note:   After shutting down the intelligent auto lighting function, the
        [LIGHT/SNOOZE] key can still be operated to turn on/off the
        backlight
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                   SYSTEM SETTING (In Power Off Mode)
Note:   This radio is default to use rechargeable batteries for power supply. In case of
        using regular batteries, you should switch the radio system to regular
        batteries mode in order to show the correct power capacity.
RESET PROCEDURE
1. The Clock memory will be gone if the unit has no power supplied by either
   batteries or adaptor for a long time, but the pre-stored frequencies will still be
   kept.
2. When the battery power is low, the " " symbol in the display will flash to alert
   you for changing new batteries. And it will turns off automatically when the
   power is gone.
3. Mix using the used & new batteries would cause damage of radio and incorrect
   display of power capacity.
4. In order to avoid leakage, always remove the batteries when the unit will not be
   used for a long period of time.
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                            TROUBLE SHOOTING
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                       TROUBLE SHOOTING
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                             SPECIFICATIONS
1. Frequency Range:
   FM:    76 ~ 108 / 87 ~ 108 MHz Step: 0.01 MHz / 0.1 MHz
   MW: 522 ~ 1620 / 520 ~ 1710 kHz
   Tuning Step: 9K for North America or other countries / 10K for South America
   LW: 100 ~ 519 kHz          Step: 1 kHz / 9 kHz
   SW: 1711 ~ 29999 kHz       Step: 1 kHz / 5 kHz
   AIR:118 ~ 137MHz           Step: 1 kHz / 25 kHz
2. Sensitivity
   FM      (S/N=30 dB)    Less than 3 V
   MW (S/N=26 dB)         Less than 1 mV/m
   LW      (S/N=26 dB)    Less than 5 mV/m
   SW      (S/N=26 dB)    Less than 20 V
   SSB (S/N=10 dB)        Less than 1 V
   AIR     (S/N=10 dB)    Less than 5 v
3. Selectivity
   FM          > 30 dB (200 kHz)
   MW/LW > 40 dB (9 kHz)
   SW          > 40 dB (5 kHz)
4. S/N Ratio
   FM        Less than 60 dB
   MW/LW Less than 45 dB
   SW        Less than 50 dB
5. AM Frequency
   SSB, AM 1st IF: 55.845 MHz
            2nd IF: 455 kHz
   FM:              10.7 MHz
7. Output Power
   Speaker   > 450 mW
   Earphone > 10 mW
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                               SPECIFICATIONS
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NOTES
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               NOTES
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NOTES
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               NOTES
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