GB RX-V596RDS YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD.
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 1. To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 12. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power cord and disconnect the antenna cable when there is an electrical storm. 2. Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place — away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Avoid sources of humming (transformers, motors).
INTRODUCTION FEATURES CONTENTS 5-Channel Power Amplification INTRODUCTION FEATURES .................................................................. 1 CONTENTS ................................................................. 1 GETTING STARTED ................................................. 2 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ...............................
GETTING STARTED Checking the Package Contents Check that the following items are included in your package. Remote control Batteries (AAA, R03, UM-4 type) 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (U.K. model only) Indoor FM antenna Quick reference card Quick Reference Card AM loop antenna Battery Installation in the Remote Control 2 1 3 1 Turn the remote control over and slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.
GETTING STARTED Using the Remote Control Within approximately 6 m (20 feet) INTRODUCTION Remote control sensor The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam. Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor during operation. When the sensor is covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the sensor, the sensor cannot receive signals.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel 1 2 3 – 7 8 90 + – q + 4 L 5 6 R w e rtyuiop a 1 STANDBY/ON Press this switch to turn on the power of this unit or to set this unit in the standby mode. Before turning the power on, set VOLUME to the “m” position. s d f 6 VOLUME Turn this control to turn up or down the volume. 7 PHONES jack This receives signals from the remote control. Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS y PRESET/TUNING, EDIT These controls are only effective for the sound from the main speakers. a) BASS Turn this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the low-frequency response. The “0” position produces a flat response. b) TREBLE Turn this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the high-frequency response. The “0” position produces a flat response.
Display 8 MEMORY indicator This flashes for about five seconds after pressing MEMORY. During this period, the displayed station can be stored in the memory. 9 RDS mode indicators The name(s) of the RDS data offered by the currently received RDS station light(s) up. Illumination of the red indicator next to the RDS data name shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected. 0 AUTO indicator This lights up when the unit is in the automatic tuning mode.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Remote Control 1 DSP Press this button to switch the function of the numeric buttons to the DSP program selector. (Refer to page 8.) INTRODUCTION This section describes the basic operation of this unit with the remote control. First, set the selector dial to the AMP/ TUN position. Refer to “PRESET REMOTE CONTROL” on page 45 for full details. 2 Indicator window This displays the name of components which can be controlled.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS q A/B/C/D/E, PRESET +/– These buttons are used to select a preset station. A/B/C/D/E: To select one of a group (A to E) of preset stations PRESET +/–: To select a preset station number (1 to 8) ■ When selecting a DSP program and turning on or off the effect speakers (center and rear) w d (next), u (back) These buttons are used to advance or go back one selection on the SET MENU and TIME/LEVEL mode. e SET MENU Press this button to select the items on the SET MENU.
PREPARATION SPEAKER SETUP This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5-speaker system, using main speakers, rear speakers and a center speaker. If you use different brands of speakers (with different tonal qualities) in your system, the tone of a moving human voice and other types of sound may not shift smoothly. We recommend that you use speakers from the same manufacture or speakers with the same tonal quality.
CONNECTIONS Before Connecting Components CAUTION Never connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed. Be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Some components require different connection methods and have different terminal names. Refer to the instructions for each component to be connected to this unit.
CONNECTIONS Connecting the Antennas Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals. ■ Indoor FM antenna (included) Firmly insert the connector into the FM ANT terminal. The indoor FM antenna is only a simple antenna. For reception with better sound quality, installing the outdoor FM antenna (commercially available) is recommended. ■ Outdoor FM antenna 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (included for U.K. model) 1 Open the cover of the included 75-ohm/ 300-ohm antenna adapter.
CONNECTIONS ■ AM loop antenna (included) AM loop antenna The AM loop antenna can be removed from the stand and attached to a wall, etc. However, note that the reception sensitivity may deteriorate if the antenna is attached to a metal or steel reinforced wall. Notes • The AM loop antenna should be placed away from this unit. • The AM loop antenna should always be connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.
CONNECTIONS Connecting an Audio Component Turntable L INTRODUCTION OUTPUT GND R (Europe model) PREPARATION L Analog signal R L R CD player R LINE OUT L R LINE IN Signal flow Tape deck or MD recorder Be sure to connect the right channel (R), left channel (L), input (IN) and output (OUT) properly.
CONNECTIONS Connecting a Video Component ■ Audio signal terminals Be sure to connect the right channel (R), left channel (L), input (IN) and output (OUT) properly. ■ S Video signal terminals Use a special S VIDEO cable (commercially available) for the S VIDEO connection. ■ Digital audio signal terminals If your DVD/LD player, TV/digital TV or cable TV/satellite tuner, etc.
CONNECTIONS ■ VIDEO terminals (composite) DVD/LD player If your video components do not have “S” video terminals, they can be connected to this unit’s VIDEO terminals. Be sure to connect the input (IN) and output (OUT) properly. INTRODUCTION Note • If video signals are input from both the S VIDEO input and composite input terminals, the signals will be directed to their respective output terminals. PREPARATION Make a connection as shown above with a commercially available SCART-plug connector cable.
CONNECTIONS Connecting the Speakers Main speakers A Main speakers B Right Left Right Left (Europe model) Subwoofer connection When using a subwoofer with builtin amplifier, including the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System, connect the input terminal of the subwoofer system to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal of this unit. Low bass signals distributed from the main, center and/or rear channels are directed to this terminal. (The cut-off frequency of this terminals is 90 Hz.
CONNECTIONS ■ Speaker cables Remove approx. 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from each of the speaker cables. 2 Twist the exposed wires of the cable together to prevent short circuits. ■ Connecting to the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals Red: positive (+) Black: negative (–) 1 2 Unscrew the knob. 3 Tighten the knob to secure the wire. Insert one bare wire into the hole in the side of each terminal.
CONNECTIONS IMPEDANCE SELECTOR Switch WARNING Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch setting while the power of this unit is on, otherwise the unit may be damaged. If this unit fails to turn on when STANDBY/ON (or POWER) is pressed, the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be fully slide to either position. If so, slide the switch to either position fully when this unit is in the standby mode. Select the right or left position according to the impedance of speakers in your system.
ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE Using the Test Tone The adjustment of each speaker sound output level should be performed at your listening position with the remote control. After completing the adjustments, use VOLUME (+/–) at your listening position to check if the adjustments are satisfactory. INTRODUCTION This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the main, center and rear speakers by using the built-in test tone generator.
ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE 4 5 Adjust BALANCE on the front panel so that the sound output level of the right main speaker and the left main speaker is the same. 7 L R Front panel Press TIME/LEVEL repeatedly to select the speaker to be adjusted. “CENTER”, “R SUR.” or “L SUR.” appears on the display. y After pressing TIME/LEVEL once, you can also select the item by pressing d. (Pressing u changes the selection in the reverse order.) 6 When the adjustment is complete, press TEST.
PLAYING A SOURCE INTRODUCTION When using the remote control, set the selector dial to the AMP/TUN position. PREPARATION BASIC OPERATION 2 Turn the power on. 3 Press SPEAKERS A or B to select the main speakers to be used. If you use two main speaker systems, press both A and B. APPENDIX Set VOLUME to the “m” position.
PLAYING A SOURCE 5 Play the source. Refer to the instructions for the source component (and page 27 for details about tuning). Note • When controlling an audio/video component (tape deck, MD recorder, CD player, DVD/LD player, etc.) with the remote control, set the selector dial to the appropriate position (TAPE/ MD, CD, DVD/LD, etc.), corresponding to the component you want to control. Refer to “PRESET REMOTE CONTROL” on page 45. 6 Adjust the volume to the desired output level.
PLAYING A SOURCE Input Mode (for the DVD/LD, TV/ digital TV and cable TV/satellite tuner sources) Press INPUT MODE (or the input selector button that you have pressed to select the input source on the remote control) repeatedly until the desired input mode is shown on the display. or When you turn on the power of this unit, the input mode for the DVD/LD source is always set to AUTO and for TV/ digital TV or cable TV/satellite tuner source is set according to “TV INPUT” and “CBL INPUT” on the SET MENU.
PLAYING A SOURCE ■ Notes on playing a source encoded with DTS • If “DATA ERROR” appears on the display while playing an LD source encoded with DTS, stop playback and turn the player off and then on again. • If the digital output data of the player has been processed in any way, you may not be able to perform DTS decoding even if you make a digital connection between this unit and the player.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP) EFFECT You can enhance your listening experience by selecting a DSP program. Refer to pages 35 to 37 for details about each program. – + – + L ■ On the remote control Make sure that the effect speakers (center and rear) and subwoofer are turned on. 2 Press DSP. The indicator lights up for about three seconds. 3 Use the numeric buttons (1 to 8) to select the desired program before the indicator goes off. The name of the selected program appears on the display.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP) EFFECT Canceling the Sound Effect (turning off the effect speakers) Press EFFECT to cancel the sound effect and monitor only the main sound. Press EFFECT again to turn the sound effect back on. Front panel or Remote control y If the selector dial is set to a position other than the DSP/TUN position, first press DSP and then EFFECT on the remote control.
TUNING 5 1 Press PRESET/TUNING h once to tune in to a higher frequency or l once to tune in to a lower frequency. Press the button again if the tuning search does not stop at the desired station. INTRODUCTION Automatic tuning is effective when station signals are strong and there is no interference. However, if the signal from the station you want to select is weak, you must tune in to it manually (manual tuning).
Automatic Preset Tuning (for RDS stations only) You can make use of the automatic preset tuning function for RDS stations only. This function enables the unit to automatically tune in with strong signals and to sequentially store up to 40 RDS stations (5 groups x 8 stations). (Refer to pages 31 to 33 for details on RDS stations.) 1 Press FM/AM to select the FM band. 2 Press TUNING MODE so that the “AUTO” indicator lights up on the display. 3 Hold down MEMORY for about three seconds.
TUNING To Recall a Preset Station You can recall any desired station simply by selecting the preset station number with which it was stored. – + – + L R PREPARATION 1 INTRODUCTION You can also recall a preset station with the remote control. Set the selector dial to the AMP/TUN position and press TUNER (number 2) to select the tuner as the input source. 2 2 Press PRESET/TUNING h or l (or PRESET +/–) to select a preset station number (1 to 8).
TUNING Exchanging Preset Stations You can exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other. ■ Example: If you want to exchange preset station “E1” with “A5” 2,4 – + – + L R 1 Recall preset station “E1”. Refer to the procedure in the section “To Recall a Preset Station” on page 29. 2 Hold down (PRESET/TUNING) EDIT for about three second. “E1” and the “MEMORY” indicator flash. 3 Recall preset station “A5” by using the buttons on the front panel.
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS RDS data contains various information such as PI (Program Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program Type), RT (Radio Text), CT (Clock Time), EON (Enhanced Other Networks), etc. The RDS function is carried out among the network stations. This unit can receive PI, PS, PTY, RT, CT, and EON data when receiving RDS broadcasting stations. ■ PS (Program Service name) mode: The name of the RDS station being received is displayed.
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS PTY SEEK Function If you select the desired program type, the unit automatically searches all preset RDS stations that are broadcasting a program of the required type. – + – + L R 1 Press PTY SEEK MODE to set the unit in the PTY SEEK mode. The program type of the station being received or “NEWS” flashes on the display. 2 Press PRESET/TUNING h or l to select the desired program type. The selected program type appears on the display.
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS 2 EON Function Note • This function can only be used when an RDS station that offers the EON data service is being received. When such a station is being received, the “EON” indicator lights up on the display. Lights up + – + L PREPARATION • If a preset RDS station of the selected program type starts broadcasting, the unit will automatically switch from the program being currently received to that program. The program type name indicator flashes.
RECORDING A SOURCE ON TAPE, MD OR VIDEO CASSETTE 34
ADVANCED OPERATION SOUND FIELD PROGRAM When you select a CINEMA DSP program, one of the built-in decoders (Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS) is turned on according to which type of signals the source being played contains. INTRODUCTION This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital sound field processor (DSP).
SOUND FIELD PROGRAM No. 2 PROGRAM MOVIE THEATER 1 SUBPROGRAM [1] 70 mm SPECTACLE (ox) • Input source: Dolby Surround 2-ch Dolby Digital • Output channel: 3 channels • DSP: 2 (presence & surround) [2] DGTL SPECTACLE (gx) • Input source: Dolby Digital • Output channel: 5.1 channels • DSP: 3 (presence & surround L, R) [3] DTS SPECTACLE ( t x ) • Input source: DTS • Output channel: 5.
SOUND FIELD PROGRAM No. 4 PROGRAM MONO MOVIE ( x ) This program is designed specifically to enhance monaural sources. Compared to a strictly mono setting, the sound image is wider and slightly forward of the speaker pair, lending an immediacy to the overall sound. It is particularly effective for old mono movie, news broadcasts and dialog.
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SET MENU Description of Each Item 1. CENTER SP 3. MAIN SP Choices: LARGE/SMALL Preset position: LARGE SML (Small) Select this position if you use a center speaker that is smaller than the main speakers. In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) on the center channel are distributed to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal (or to the right and left main speakers if “BASS OUT” is set to the MAIN position). 2.
SET MENU 5. MAIN LVL Choices: NORM (Normal)/–10 dB Preset position: NORM (Normal) NORM (Normal) Normally select this position. –10 dB Select this position if the sound output from the main speakers is too loud and cannot be balanced with the sound output from the center and rear speakers. In this position, the sound output from the main speakers is attenuated.
SET MENU 8. DTS LFE (Adjusting the output level of the LFE channel for DTS) 10.MEM. GUARD (Locking the settings) Control range: –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps) Preset value: 0 dB Choices: ON/OFF Preset position: OFF • This adjustment is effective only when DTS is being decoded and the selected source encoded with DTS contains LFE signals. 9.
DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS When using the digital sound field processor with the Dolby Pro Logic decoder, Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder, you can adjust the delay time between the main sound and sound effect, and each speaker’s output level as you wish. Note • When high-rate 96-kHz sampling 24-bit digital signals are input to this unit, the delay time and speaker output levels cannot be adjusted.
DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS Adjusting Method Adjustments should be performed with the remote control while watching the information on the display. INTRODUCTION 2 Press TIME/LEVEL repeatedly to select the item you want to adjust. Each time you press TIME/LEVEL, the selected item changes and appears on the display as shown below. BASIC OPERATION Set the selector dial to the AMP/TUN (or DSP/TUN) position. PREPARATION 1 ADVANCED OPERATION y You can also select the item by pressing d.
SLEEP TIMER The SLEEP timer can be used to automatically set this unit in the standby mode. This timer is useful when you are going to sleep while enjoying the desired input source. The SLEEP timer can only be set with the remote control. Note • The SLEEP timer is effective for the components connected to the AC OUTLET(S) on the rear panel of this unit. Canceling the Selected SLEEP Timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” appears on the display.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Selector Dial There are nine positions that you can select to control connected components with this remote control. For example, if the CD position is selected, the remote control is set in the CD operation mode, allowing the CD player to be operated by the buttons on the remote control. When turning the selector dial, the position changes as follows: TAPE/MD The code for a YAMAHA tape deck is factory set. (Be sure to set the proper code when operating an MD recorder.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Controlling the Components Connected to This Unit ■ Example: To control a YAMAHA CD player 2 6 4 5 3 7 1 Make sure that VOLUME is set to the “m” position. 2 Set the selector dial to the CD position. 3 Turn on the power. 4 Press INPUT. The indicator lights up for about three second. 5 Press CD (number 1) while the indicator is lit. 6 Press p. Refer to page 48 for the CD player operation buttons. 7 Adjust the volume.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Description of Each Position ■ TAPE/MD position INTRODUCTION Select the TAPE/MD position. PREPARATION BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION APPENDIX English • The dark-shaded buttons do not function. • If your component does not respond to any of the codes listed for the manufacturer, use the original remote control supplied with your component.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL ■ CD position Select the CD position. y PAUSE/STOP function Press the button once to give a pause in operation and press once more to stop operation. • The dark-shaded buttons do not function. • If your component does not respond to any of the codes listed for the manufacturer, use the original remote control supplied with your component.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL ■ DVD/LD position INTRODUCTION Select the DVD/LD position. Numeric buttons TITLE/INDEX +10 DISC SKIP+/– SKIP– SEARCH DISPLAY PAUSE ■ DVD MENU position Note • DVD MENU operations cannot be performed for some DVD players. BASIC OPERATION SKIP+ STOP SEARCH AV POWER (DVD) This button turns on the YAMAHA DVD player if you have set the code number “0048”.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL ■ VCR position ■ CBL/SAT position Select the CBL/SAT position. VCR REC Press this button twice to start recording. AV POWER This button turns on a VCR that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for your VCR. ■ TV position Note • You can control your VCR if you have set the code for it. • The dark-shaded buttons do not function.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Advanced Information ■ Setup codes 1 2 3 Press i (right) and j (left) at the same time for about four seconds. The indicator flashes twice. Press AV POWER (or any other button) on the remote control to check if you have set the code correctly. If your component cannot be controlled with the remote control, try setting another code for the same manufacturer. Notes 3 Press i (right) and j (left) at the same time for about four seconds. The indicator flashes twice.
PRESET REMOTE CONTROL ■ Returning to the factory-set codes To return to the factory-set codes in all positions, follow these steps. 1 2 To return to the factory-set codes in each position, follow these steps. 1 Press i (right) and j (left) at the same time for about four seconds. The indicator flashes twice. Set the selector dial to the position for the component to be returned to the factory-set code. 2 Press i (right) and j (left) at the same time for about four seconds.
APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING ■ General SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Refer to page The power cord is not connected or the plug is not completely inserted. Firmly connect the power cord. 18 The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch on the rear panel is not fully set to the right or left position. Set the switch fully to the right or left position when the unit is in the standby mode. 18 The unit does not work normally.
TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM No sound from the center speaker. CAUSE REMEDY The sound output level of the center speaker is set to minimum. Raise the level of the center speaker. 42 “CENTER SP” on the SET MENU is set to the NONE position. Select the LRG or SML position. 39 Incorrect DSP program is selected. Select the appropriate program. No sound from the subwoofer. The output level of the rear speakers is set to minimum. Raise the output level of the rear speakers.
TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Tuner SYMPTOM CAUSE There is distortion, and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM FM antenna. The characteristics of FM stereo broadcasts may cause this problem when the transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is poor. There is multipath interference. Refer to page Check the antenna connections. Try using a high-quality directional FM antenna. Use the manual tuning method. 11, 27 Adjust the antenna position to eliminate multipath interference.
TROUBLESHOOTING ■ When playing back a source encoded with DTS SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Refer to page A loud hissing noise is heard when playing back a source encoded with DTS. The player which plays back the source is not connected to a digital audio signal input terminal of this unit. The player must be connected to a digital audio signal input terminal of this unit besides the analog audio signal terminal connections. 14 The input mode is set to ANALOG on this unit.
SPECIFICATIONS FM SECTION • Minimum RMS Output Power 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 ohms Main L/R, Center, Rear L/R ....................................... 100 W*/70 W 1 kHz, 0.09% THD, 8 ohms Main L/R, Center, Rear L/R ....................................... 110 W*/80 W • Tuning Range .................................... 87.5/87.50 to 107.9/108.00 MHz • Maximum Output Power (EIAJ) 1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms ........................................................ 105 W • DIN Standard Output Power 1 kHz, 0.
GLOSSARY ■ Dolby Surround ■ CINEMA DSP CINEMA DSP Dolby Surround uses four discrete channels and five speakers to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects: two main channels (left and right), a center channel for dialog, and a rear channel for special sound effects. The rear channel reproduces sound within a narrow frequency range. Most video tapes and laser discs include Dolby Surround encoding, as do many TV and cable broadcasts.
INDEX M Accessories .......................................................................... 2 AC outlet ........................................................................... 18 Antennas ...................................................................... 11, 12 Muting ............................................................................... 22 B BALANCE ........................................................................ 22 BGV (background video) function ............................
LIST OF MANUFACTURER’S CODES LISTES DES CODES FABRICANT VERZEICHNIS DER HERSTELLERCODES LISTA ÖVER TILLVERKARKODER ELENCO DEI CODICI DEL FABBRICANTE LISTA DE CÓDIGOS DE FABRICANTES LIJST VAN CODES VAN FABRIKANT CLARIVOX 0821, 0961, 1971 CLATRONIC 1181, 1331 CONCERTO 0791 CONDOR 0761 CONTEC 0151, 1171 CONTINENTAL EDISON 0571, 0651, 0901 CRAIG 1171 CROSLEY 0021, 0491, 1021, 1081, 1401, 1981, 2201, 2251, 2271 CROWN 2541 CTC CLATRONIC 0261 CXC 1171 DAEWOO 0101, 1501, 1511, 2611 DANSAI 0101 DECCA 0271, 0581, 060
NECKERMANN KTV LENOIR LEYEO LIFETEC 0601, 1171 0601, 1511 1181 2591, 2601, 2611, 2621, 2641, 2651, 2661, 2671, 2681, 2691, 2711, 2761, 2771, 2781 LOEWE OPTA 0121, 0131, 0581, 0611, 1081 LOGIC 1691, 2281 LOGIK 0551, 1681, 2281 LOWEWE 0831 LUMA 0351, 0451, 1901 LUXMAN 0791 LUXMAN STEREO TUNER 0791 LUXOR 0001, 0061, 0181, 0341, 0421, 0451, 0461, 0491, 0601, 0671, 1351, 1371, 1561, 1601, 1911, 1921, 1981 LYCO 1181 MAGNADYNE 0021, 0061, 0261, 0581, 0641, 0771, 1021, 1081, 1621, 1981 MAGNAFON 0261, 0491, 0581,
THORN-FERGUSON 0281, 0371, 0551, 0651, 0781, 0861, 0881, 1131, 1181, 1361, 1461, 1971, 1991, 2281 TMK 0141, 0791, 1471 TOSHIBA 0141, 0381, 0481, 1221, 1271, 1701, 1741, 1851, 2151, 2801, 2811 TRANS CONTINENS 0451 TRISTAR 2281 TRIUMPH 0481, 0581, 2121 UHER 0431, 0451, 0481, 0491, 0511, 1311, 1541 ULTRAVOX 0021, 0261, 0591, 1021, 1081, 1981 UNIVERSUM 1181, 2051 UNIVOX 1971 VEGAVOX 0811 VEXA 0101, 1511 VICTOR 1441, 1591 VIDEOTON 2481 VORTEC 0101, 0651 VOXSON 0411, 0451, 0491, 1021, 1081 WALTHAM 0451 WATSON 043
NORDMENDE 0042, 0102, 0142, 0192, 0222, 0242, 0392, 0402, 0632, 0732, 0742, 0762, 0782, 0792, 0832, 0842, 0872 OLYMPUS 0462 OPTONICA 0132, 0502 ORION 0162, 0202, 0312, 0442, 0512, 0522, 0982 OSAKA 0432 OSAKI 0002, 0012, 0432 OTTO VERSAND 0052, 0062, 0812 PANASONIC 0022, 0212, 0462, 0672, 0992, 1092, 1102, 1182 PENTAX 0172, 0602 PERDIO 0432 PHILCO 1062 PHILIPS 0052, 0082, 0092, 0152, 0182, 0362, 0372, 0382, 0472, 0502, 1072 PHONOLA 0052, 0152 PILOT 0012 PIONEER 0052, 0142, 0372, 0472 PORTLAND 0112 PROLINE 04
THOMSON 1005 TOSHIBA 0755, 0765 VECTOR RESEARCH 0555, 0865 VICTOR 0575 YAMAHA 0005, 0015, 1815 LUXOR MAGNAVOX MARANTZ 0185, 1895, 1905 1865, 1875 0165, 0175, 0545, 0665, 1275, 1335, 1405, 1505, 1875, 1955 MATSUSHITA 1095, 1605 MCS 0535 MEDION 0075, 1995, 2005, 2015 MEMOREX 0525, 1015, 1265, 1275, 1285, 1675 MGA 1125 MICROMAXX 2015 MISSION 0165, 1875 MITSUBISHI 1125, 1205 NAD 0135, 0255, 0285, 0295, 0305, 0345, 0755, 0765, 1315, 1325 NAKAMICHI 0635, 0645, 1565 NEC 0405, 0535, 0775, 0785 NECKERMAN 0155, 022
GB RX-V596RDS YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD.