Linn Radio Kudos User Manual

LINN KUDOS  
A M / F M T U N E R  
O W N E R S M A N U A L  
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read instructions. Read the safety and operating instructions before  
operating the appliance.  
2. Retain the instructions. Retain the safety and operating instructions for  
future reference.  
3. Heed warnings. Observe all warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions.  
4. Follow instructions. Follow all operating and use instructions.  
5. Water and moisture. Do not use the appliance near water, for example near  
a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near  
a swimming pool and the like.  
6. Carts and stands. Use only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
6a. An appliance and cart combination should be used with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart to  
overturn.  
7. Wall or ceiling mounting. Mount to a wall or ceiling only as recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
8. Ventilation. Site the appliance so that its location or position does not  
interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not  
be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the  
ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase  
or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation  
openings.  
9. Heat. Site the appliance away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters,  
stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
10. Power sources. Connect the appliance to a power supply only of the type  
described in the operating instructions or marked on the appliance.  
11. Grounding or polarization. Do not defeat the precautions taken to ground  
or polarize the supply to the appliance.  
12. Power cord protection. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying  
particular attention to cords at plugs, power sockets, and at the point  
where they exit from the appliance.  
13. Protective attachment plug. As a safety feature the product is equipped  
with an attachment plug containing overload protection. Should the plug  
need replacing ensure that a replacement is used which has the same  
overload protection as the original.  
14. Cleaning. The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
15. Power lines. An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
16. Outdoor antenna grounding. If an outdoor antenna is connected to the  
tuner/receiver ensure that the antenna system is grounded to provide  
some protection against voltage surges and static build up.  
In the USA see article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70  
concerning installation requirements.  
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17. Non-use periods. Unplug the power cord from the outlet if the product will  
be unused for a long period of time.  
18. Objects and liquid entry. Take care not to let objects or liquids fall into the  
product.  
19. Damage requiring service. The product should be serviced by qualified  
personnel if:  
a) The power cord or plug has been damaged.  
b) Objects or liquid have fallen into the product.  
c) The product has been exposed to rain.  
d) The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked  
change in operation.  
e) The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.  
20. Servicing. Don’t attempt to service the product beyond that described in  
the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified  
service personnel.  
UK USERS PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Fuse replacement  
This appliance is fitted with a non-wireable 13 Amp mains plug. The plug  
contains a 5 Amp fuse. If the fuse has blown it can be replaced as follows:  
a) Pull out the red fuse cover/carrier.  
b) Remove and dispose of the blown fuse.  
c) Fit a new 5 Amp BS1362 approved fuse into the carrier and push the  
carrier back into the plug.  
Always ensure the fuse cover is fitted. If the fuse cover is missing do not use  
the plug. Contact your Linn retailer to obtain a replacement fuse cover.  
Fuses are for fire protection and do not protect against electric shock.  
Mains plug replacement  
Should your mains plug need replacing and you are competent to do this  
proceed as follows. If you are in doubt contact your Linn retailer or a  
competent electrician.  
a) Disconnect the plug from the mains supply.  
b) Cut off the plug and dispose of it safely. A plug with bared conductors is  
dangerous if engaged in a live socket.  
c) Only fit a 13 Amp BS1363A approved plug with a 5 Amp fuse.  
d) The cable wire colours or a letter will be marked at the connection points  
of most quality plugs.  
Attach the wires securely to their respective points. The Brown wire must  
go to the Live pin, the Blue wire must go the Neutral pin, and the Green/  
Yellow wire must go to the Earth pin.  
e) Before replacing the plug top ensure that the cable restraint is holding  
the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the wires are correctly  
connected.  
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Copyright and acknowledgements  
Copyright © Linn Products Limited.  
Linn Products Limited, Floors Road, Waterfoot, Glasgow, G76 0EP,  
Scotland, United Kingdom.  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any  
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or  
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.  
Printed in the United Kingdom.  
KEILIDH, KUDOS, MAJIK, WAKONDA, and Sneaky are trademarks  
of Linn Products Limited.  
The information in this manual is furnished for informational use  
only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be  
construed as a commitment by Linn Products Limited. Linn Products  
Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or  
inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.  
Part no: PACK 179  
This manual was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd,  
Cambridge, England.  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................ 1  
Your Linn system ........................................ 2  
KUDOS and music ........................................ 3  
Setting up KUDOS ........................................ 5  
Unpacking ........................................ 5  
Positioning the KUDOS Tuner ........................................ 7  
Connecting the KUDOS Tuner ........................................ 8  
Choosing an aerial ........................................ 10  
FM reception ........................................ 10  
AM reception ........................................ 11  
Using KUDOS ........................................ 13  
Using the front panel ........................................ 13  
Switching on and off ........................................ 15  
Choosing a station ........................................ 16  
Tuning ........................................ 18  
Tuning directly to a station ........................................ 20  
Setting presets ........................................ 21  
Displaying the signal strength ........................................ 23  
Setting the muting threshold ........................................ 24  
Getting the best reception ........................................ 27  
Getting good reception on FM ........................................ 27  
Getting good reception on AM ........................................ 29  
Guarantee and service ........................................ 31  
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Technical information ........................................ 33  
Tuning ........................................ 33  
Specifications ........................................ 35  
Index ........................................ 37  
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Introduction  
We believe that good music is not a luxury, but a necessity, and we  
at Linn have dedicated the better part of two decades to making  
sure that our customers are given the best possible experience of  
the music they love. In other words, we take music seriously, which  
is why we dedicate ourselves to building hi-fi which sets the highest  
possible standards in bringing music to life within your home.  
Listening to your new  
KUDOS Tuner should be  
the nearest you can get to  
being at a superb live  
performance.  
Listening to your new KUDOS Tuner should be the nearest you can  
get to being at a superb live performance. It combines superb  
quality, approaching that of CD on the FM waveband, with  
unusually high sensitivity, to allow you to reach even quite distant  
radio stations. With KUDOS you can now hear radio broadcasts as  
they originally sounded, and we want to make sure that you get  
the maximum enjoyment possible.  
To do that, you need to know exactly how to get the best out of  
your KUDOS Tuner and that is what this manual is all about. In the  
next few pages you will find out everything you need to know  
about how to set up the KUDOS Tuner, and how to use it to get  
the best possible results.  
We hope that you will spend a few minutes getting to know the  
KUDOS Tuner well, and will keep on experimenting and, above all,  
enjoying it!  
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Your Linn system  
Every hi-fi system has three sections: source, control, and playback.  
With Linn hi-fi you have a range of choices for these three sections,  
and you have the freedom to extend or improve sections at a later  
date.  
The ideal starter system incorporating a KUDOS Tuner consists of a  
MAJIK control amplifier with on-board stereo power amplifiers, and  
a pair of KEILIDH loudspeakers.  
The KUDOS Tuner is also an ideal addition to the top Linn  
components, to provide superb quality radio reception to an  
existing system.  
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KUDOS and music  
The KUDOS Tuner is a very flexible radio tuner, giving you  
access to both the FM and AM wavebands. It provides  
extremely high quality stereo reception on the FM  
waveband, combined with very good sensitivity to  
allow even distant FM radio stations to be  
received with low distortion.  
The AM waveband provides good selectivity to  
avoid interference between closely spaced  
LINN KUDOS  
stations.  
To select a station you can either enter the frequency directly, or  
scan through the wavebands stopping at each station. You can also  
define up to 50 numbered presets to make finding your favourite  
stations as simple as possible.  
NARROW  
STEREO  
TUNING  
BAND  
You can control the KUDOS Tuner from the front panel keys, or  
using the remote control handset supplied with it. This has a  
numeric keypad to allow you to enter frequencies or preset  
numbers directly.  
KUDOS as a Sneaky module  
If you have a MAJIK or WAKONDA amplifier you can choose to  
have the KUDOS Tuner fitted as a Sneaky module inside the  
amplifier, to make a very compact integrated unit.  
The KUDOS Tuner automatically appears as an extra input, leaving  
your existing tuner input available for a second tuner, or TV input.  
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Setting up KUDOS  
This chapter explains how to unpack your KUDOS Tuner, and how  
to install it with your other hi-fi components.  
It also gives advice on choosing and positioning the aerial to get  
best possible reception with your KUDOS Tuner.  
Unpacking  
The KUDOS Tuner comes in a box with the following accessories:  
• a remote control handset  
• a mains lead  
• two single phono to phono leads  
• one spare fuse  
• this manual.  
We recommend you retain the packaging in case you need to  
transport the KUDOS Tuner at a later date.  
WARNING: Do not connect the mains supply until you have  
verified that the KUDOS Tuner is set to the correct voltage for your  
mains supply.  
Voltage selection  
The KUDOS is factory-set for a 240 volts mains supply and must  
not be connected to a mains supply before it is adjusted for your  
local voltage, and fitted with the appropriate fuse. To set the  
voltage, rotate the voltage selector on the underside of the unit  
until the appropriate voltage is aligned with the white marker.  
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To fit the fuse, first identify the correct fuse for your local voltage –  
400mA anti-surge for 220V and 240V, and 800mA anti-surge for  
100V and 120V. Pull open the fuse drawer at the left-hand side of  
the mains inlet, insert the fuse in the rear compartment, and close  
the drawer.  
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. Use the earthed  
moulded mains lead supplied. Never use an unearthed plug or  
adaptor.  
Important note for UK use  
The wires in this mains lead use the following colour code:  
• Green and yellow Earth  
• Blue  
Neutral  
Live  
• Brown  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may  
not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals  
in your plug, proceed as follows:  
Connect this wire  
Green and yellow  
To the terminal  
Marked with the letter E, or by the earth  
symbol, or coloured green or green and yellow.  
Blue  
Marked with the letter N or coloured black.  
Marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
Brown  
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Positioning the KUDOS Tuner  
You can position your KUDOS Tuner almost anywhere you find  
convenient, but the following considerations may be useful.  
The Linn remote control system is exceptionally sensitive. You  
should have no problems operating the KUDOS Tuner with the  
remote control wherever it is placed in a room, provided you keep  
it out of direct sunlight and you do not obscure the control  
window. It can even be operated when placed behind smoked-  
glass cupboard doors.  
The KUDOS Tuner can be placed on top of other Linn products,  
provided you allow plenty of air circulation around components  
that generate heat, such as the Linn MAJIK amplifier.  
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Connecting the KUDOS Tuner  
The following diagrams show the connections for the rear panel of  
the stand-alone KUDOS Tuner, and the Sneaky KUDOS Tuner:  
Stand-alone KUDOS  
FM  
AM  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ROOM  
CONTROL UNIT  
ANTENNA ANTENNA  
IN  
OUT  
RCU/ACCESSORY  
INFRA  
RED  
FM AERIAL  
GND  
AM  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
OUT  
L
R
A
B
MAINS INPUT  
MAIN  
SPARE  
AUDIO OUTTPUTS  
Sneaky KUDOS  
FM  
AM  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ROOM  
CONTROL UNIT  
ANTENNA ANTENNA  
IN  
OUT  
RCU/ACCESSORY  
INFRA  
RED  
FM AERIAL  
GND  
AM  
REMOTE  
LINE OUTPUTS  
OUT TAPE2  
IN  
OUT TAPE1 IN  
AUX1  
L
CD  
TUNER  
AUX2  
L
L
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
MAINS INPUT  
SPARE  
TUNER INPUT  
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Connecting the mains supply  
Connect the KUDOS Tuner to a mains supply using the mains cord  
supplied with it.  
Note that the KUDOS Tuner should be switched off before  
connecting or disconnecting any of the plugs on the rear panel, or  
you may generate surges which could damage other components  
in your hi-fi system.  
Connecting the stand-alone KUDOS Tuner audio output  
The stand-alone KUDOS Tuner provides two pairs of phono audio  
outputs. Connect one pair of outputs to the radio or line input of  
your preamplifier using the phono cables provided. The other pair  
of outputs are provided to allow you to connect to a second  
preamplifier or a multi-room system.  
Connecting the Sneaky KUDOS Tuner  
The Sneaky KUDOS Tuner is connected internally to the MAJIK  
amplifier or WAKONDA preamplifier, and you do not need to make  
any further audio connections.  
Connecting the aerial  
The KUDOS Tuner requires external FM and AM aerials to receive  
stations on the corresponding wavebands. For more information  
about choosing and positioning each type of aerial refer to the  
next section, Choosing an aerial.  
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Choosing an aerial  
The KUDOS Tuner is capable of providing an extremely high-quality  
signal, with low distortion and very good sensitivity. However, its  
performance is determined by the quality of the signal you provide  
to it, and this is dependent on the type of aerial you are using.  
The type of aerial you will need depends on the quality of reception  
in your area, and so it is difficult to give specific recommendations.  
However this section describes the range of options available, with  
recommendations to help you choose the best one.  
Your Linn dealer can offer advice relevant to your area, and help  
you install a suitable antenna.  
FM reception  
For best results, the FM antenna should provide a signal strength of  
at least 70dBµV for strong stations, which corresponds to a reading  
of S70 on the KUDOS display.  
Ribbon antenna  
If you are in an area of high signal strength, you may find that a  
ribbon antenna, also referred to as a split-flex dipole, gives  
acceptable results. However, they are prone to fading, and the  
signal can be affected when you walk around the room. They are  
also prone to interference from computers or televisions in the  
same room, so it is best to install them away from electrical  
equipment, such as near a window. A balun transformer is often  
recommended at the antenna end of the cable, but in practice this  
may make little difference.  
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Whip antenna  
A whip antenna can work well, and is not directional.  
Three element antenna  
For best reception use a three-element antenna. This can add up to  
10dBµV to the received signal strength, and mounting the antenna  
higher, such as in a loft, can add a further 10dBµV. A three-element  
antenna is highly directional and so should be oriented for best  
results.  
AM reception  
For best results use a large loop of wire, six feet across or more.  
This will pick up strong signals with a minimum of interference. The  
loop antenna is directional and it should be mounted vertically,  
facing the stations you want to receive. Keep it away from  
computers, televisions, and mains wiring to minimise interference.  
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Using KUDOS  
This chapter explains everything you need to know to use KUDOS,  
from switching it on and off to setting up presets for your favourite  
stations.  
Using the front panel  
We designed the KUDOS Tuner to be as simple as possible to  
operate. The front panel display gives clear information about what  
you are doing and, although there are many sophisticated features,  
all the most commonly-used ones require only one key press.  
Remote control  
The KUDOS Tuner is supplied with a remote control, and this  
provides access to all of the functions available from the front  
panel, in addition to being able to let you enter preset numbers  
and station frequencies directly from a numeric keypad.  
The illustrations on the next page explain the function of each of  
the control keys, and the meaning of the different parts of the  
display.  
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Stand-alone KUDOS  
FREQUENCY/PRESET  
NUMBER  
FM  
AM  
PRESET  
SCAN  
WAVEBAND  
TUNING MODE  
103  
.4  
STEREO/MONO  
NARROW/WIDE  
BANDWIDTH  
STEREO  
NARROW  
TUNE, SCAN, OR  
SELECT PRESET  
SWITCH BETWEEN  
STEREO/MONO  
BAND  
TUNING  
STEREO  
NARROW  
SELECT  
WAVEBAND  
SELECT TUNING  
MODE  
SWITCH BETWEEN  
NARROW/WIDE  
Sneaky KUDOS  
FREQUENCY/PRESET  
NUMBER  
FM  
AM  
PRESET  
WAVEBAND  
TUNING MODE  
SCAN  
103  
.
STEREO/MONO  
NARROW/WIDE  
BANDWIDTH  
STEREO  
NARROW  
TUNE, SCAN, OR  
SELECT PRESET  
T
U
N
M
AM  
FM  
O
D
MUTE  
VOL –  
VOL +  
INPUT  
INPUT  
LISTEN  
SELECT  
WAVEBAND  
SELECT TUNING  
MODE  
SWITCH BETWEEN  
NARROW/WIDE  
AND STEREO/MONO  
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The function of each key is explained in the following table:  
Press this key  
BAND  
To do this  
Switch between AM and FM. In Europe the AM  
band includes both medium wave and long  
wave.  
TUNING  
Change the tuning mode between direct tuning,  
signal strength display, preset mode, and scan  
mode.  
< and >  
Change the frequency or preset, or scan,  
depending on the tuning mode.  
STEREO  
Switch between Mono and Stereo operation.  
The STEREO display will show whether the  
station can be received in stereo.  
NARROW  
MOD  
Switch between wide and narrow bandwidths.  
NARROW is displayed in narrow mode.  
Sneaky KUDOS only. Steps between the  
different combinations of stereo and narrow.  
Switching on and off  
Switching on  
To switch KUDOS on press the power button. The tuner will select  
preset 0 and the display shows:  
FM  
PRESET  
P 00  
You can store your favourite station as preset 0 so that it is selected  
whenever you switch on; for information about doing this see  
Setting presets, page 21.  
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Switching off  
To switch off press the power button again.  
To select the KUDOS Tuner  
The stand-alone KUDOS will normally be connected to the tuner  
input on your amplifier. Select it in the normal way; for example, by  
pressing the TUNER key on the remote control.  
To select the Sneaky KUDOS Tuner  
The Sneaky KUDOS appears as an additional input on the amplifier,  
leaving the original tuner input free for a second tuner.  
When you first switch on the amplifier the KUDOS Tuner is  
automatically selected as the input, with preset 0 chosen.  
Remote: Press the WHERE key. On other remote controls this is  
marked ZONE or MATRIX.  
Choosing a station  
The KUDOS Tuner allows you to store up to 50 stations as presets,  
so that you can tune to them directly simply by entering the  
number of the preset. The presets can be freely mixed between  
AM and FM and, in addition to the station frequency, the preset  
also stores the options selected for best reception of that station:  
mono/stereo and narrow/wide.  
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To select a preset  
92  
.3  
Press the TUNING key (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS) until the  
PRESET light illuminates on the front panel.  
TUNING  
Then press < or > until the display shows the preset you want to  
select; for example P 03 .  
FM  
PRESET  
P 00  
STEREO  
Hold down the < or > button to step quickly between presets.  
Remote: Press PRESET to select preset mode, and then press  
+ or - to select a preset. Hold down + or - to step  
between presets.  
FM  
PRESET  
P 03  
STEREO  
To enter a preset number directly  
Using the remote control you can type a preset number directly as  
follows.  
If you have been controlling another source, such as a CD player,  
first select the tuner by pressing TUN on the remote control (or  
WHERE for a Sneaky KUDOS).  
Then press PRESET to select preset mode.  
To select a preset from 0 to 9 press the corresponding number on  
the remote control.  
To select a preset above 9 press and hold the first digit until it  
appears as the left-hand digit of the preset number; for example:  
FM  
PRESET  
P 1-  
STEREO  
Then press the second digit.  
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To display the preset frequency  
FM  
PRESET  
P 03  
STEREO  
Once you have selected a preset you can display the frequency of  
the preset you have selected by pressing the TUNING key (TUN on  
the Sneaky KUDOS).  
TUNING  
FM  
91.1  
STEREO  
Tuning  
The KUDOS Tuner lets you find a frequency by tuning manually, or  
you can scan automatically to find the next station. When you are  
scanning the tuner will only stop on stations above the muting  
threshold; for more information see Setting the muting threshold,  
page 24.  
To select the band  
Press the BAND key (AM/FM on the Sneaky KUDOS) to change  
between FM and AM. The display shows the current band; for  
example:  
AM  
5 2 2  
NARROW  
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To scan for a station  
FM  
8 8  
.9  
STEREO  
Press the TUNING key (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS) until the  
display shows SCAN.  
TUNING  
Then press < or > to scan up or down in frequency to the next  
station. The KUDOS Tuner will stop scanning when it finds a  
station.  
FM  
SCAN  
8 8  
.9  
STEREO  
To cancel scanning before a station is found press the TUNING  
button again (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS).  
FM  
SCAN  
91.1  
STEREO  
Press and hold the < or > key to scan quickly through the  
frequencies, without stopping on any stations. Normal scanning  
resumes when you release the button.  
To tune more accurately when scanning, KUDOS automatically  
selects narrow tuning mode. After cancelling scanning you may  
wish to select wide tuning mode again for best reception.  
Remote: Press SCAN to select scan mode, and then use the + or -  
keys to scan up or down in frequency.  
To use the long waveband (Europe only)  
The long waveband is joined to the medium wave (AM) band, and  
scanning beyond the medium waveband scans into the long  
waveband, and vice-versa.  
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Tuning directly to a station  
If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to you  
can select it from the front panel, or enter it directly from the  
remote control.  
To tune directly to a station  
FM  
91  
91  
.1  
STEREO  
Press the TUNING button on the front panel (TUN on the Sneaky  
KUDOS) until the scan and preset lights disappear and the current  
frequency is displayed.  
Use the < and > keys to tune to the frequency you want to select.  
FM  
.2  
STEREO  
Press and hold down the < or > key to tune quickly through the  
frequencies.  
Tuning is performed in steps of 100kHz (Europe) or 50kHz (USA).  
Remote: Press the TUNE button to select tuning mode and then  
use the + or - keys to move up or down in frequency.  
To enter a frequency directly  
You can use the remote control to tune by entering a frequency  
directly.  
If you have been controlling another source, such as a CD player,  
first select the tuner by pressing TUN on the remote control (or  
WHERE for a Sneaky KUDOS).  
Press the TUNE key to select tuning mode.  
Then type the frequency in 50kHz steps. For example, to enter  
101.7MHz key 10170, or to enter 99.95MHz key 9995.  
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Setting presets  
The KUDOS Tuner allows you to store up to 50 stations as presets  
so that you can select them by entering the number of the preset.  
The preset remembers not only the frequency, but also the other  
settings you have selected for best reception of that station:  
narrow or wide, and mono or stereo.  
The simplest way to define presets is to use the remote control.  
You can also define them using the front panel, but this requires  
more key presses.  
To store a preset using the remote control  
First tune the KUDOS Tuner to the station you want to store. You  
can also choose narrow or wide, and stereo or mono for best  
reception.  
FM  
98  
.7  
STEREO  
STORE  
FM  
Then press the STORE key on the remote control.  
S t10  
Press the + or - keys to select the number of the preset you want  
+
to use; for example, S t12 .  
FM  
S t12  
Then press and hold down the STORE key on the remote control to  
store the preset until the display changes to PRESET mode; for  
example P12 .  
STORE  
FM  
PRESET  
P 12  
Alternatively, if you decide not to store the preset press one of the  
other keys to return to normal operation.  
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To store a preset using the front panel  
FM  
98  
.7  
STEREO  
If the KUDOS Tuner is not in direct tuning mode, press the  
TUNING key (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS Tuner) so that the SCAN  
and PRESET lights disappear and the current frequency is  
displayed.  
TUNING  
FM  
S 3 7  
th 2  
Press and hold the TUNING key until the display shows the current  
threshold setting; for example, th 2 .  
FM  
Then press the TUNING key again to display the preset to be  
stored; for example S t10.  
TUNING  
Choose the number of the preset you want to use, using the  
FM  
FM  
FM  
> or < keys.  
S t10  
Then press and hold the TUNING key until the display returns to  
preset mode and displays the preset you defined; for example,  
P 12 .  
S t12  
The preset is now stored.  
TUNING  
PRESET  
P 12  
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To clear a preset  
FM  
S t14  
Enter store mode and select the preset, as if you were going to  
store into it.  
TUNING  
The display should show the number of the preset you want to  
clear; for example S t14.  
FM  
PRESET  
P 14  
Now press and hold the TUNING key on the front panel (TUN on  
the Sneaky KUDOS) until the display shows, for example C14. The  
preset will then revert to the factory-stored default.  
FM  
PRESET  
C 14  
Displaying the signal strength  
The KUDOS Tuner allows you to display the signal strength of any  
station, to help you to choose the best frequency for a station, or  
to enable you to set up an antenna for best reception.  
The signal strength is displayed as a number between 0 and 99 in  
dBµV. For good AM reception the signal strength should be  
between 30 and 50dBµV. For good FM reception the signal  
strength should be at least 70dBµV on strong stations.  
To display the signal strength  
FM  
98  
.7  
STEREO  
Press the TUNING key (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS) until the  
display shows the current signal strength. For example S 75 .  
TUNING  
FM  
S 75  
STEREO  
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Setting the muting threshold  
The KUDOS Tuner allows you to set a muting threshold, to reject  
weak signals while you are tuning or scanning.  
Signals below the muting threshold will be muted, and signals near  
the muting threshold will be set to mono to eliminate noise. When  
scanning the KUDOS Tuner will not stop on signals below the  
muting threshold.  
By default the muting threshold is set to 2. You can set it to a value  
between 0 and 4 to determine the approximate threshold, as  
shown in the following table:  
Threshold setting  
Description  
0
Accept all signals. In FM you will hear a loud  
hiss between stations.  
1
2
3
4
Reject signals below signal strength 10µV.  
Reject signals below signal strength 20µV.  
Reject signals below signal strength 30µV.  
Reject signals below signal strength 40µV.  
You can set the muting threshold independently for the AM and  
FM bands so, for example, if you have strong FM signals you can  
set a different threshold.  
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To alter the muting threshold  
FM  
98  
.7  
STEREO  
Press the TUNING key (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS) until the  
SCAN and PRESET lights disappear.  
TUNING  
Then press and hold the TUNING key until the display shows the  
signal strength, followed by the current muting threshold; for  
example th 2 .  
FM  
S 3 7  
th 2  
FM  
Then use > and < keys to set the threshold to the value you want to  
use.  
You can change band using the BAND key (FM/AM on the Sneaky  
KUDOS) to view and adjust the threshold for the other band if you  
wish.  
FM  
FM  
FM  
th 4  
Finally, to store the new muting threshold press the TUNING key  
TUNING  
again (TUN on the Sneaky KUDOS) until the display shows PRESET.  
S t14  
TUNING  
PRESET  
P 14  
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Getting the best  
reception  
The KUDOS Tuner is capable of giving superb results even with  
relatively poor signals. However, to hear it at its best you need to  
provide a good quality input signal. The signal affects the reception  
in two ways:  
• If the signal is not strong enough you will hear noise as a hiss in  
the background on weak stations.  
• If interference is being received you will hear buzzing or  
whistling noises in the background.  
This chapter provides guidelines to help you get the best possible  
reception on FM and AM with your KUDOS tuner.  
Getting good reception on FM  
Minimising noise  
For the best signal-to-noise ratio your aerial should provide a signal  
strength of at least 70dBµV, corresponding to a reading of S70 on  
the KUDOS display, for the majority of stations you listen to  
regularly. If the received signal is not strong enough noise will be  
heard as a hiss in the background on weak stations.  
There is no disadvantage in having a higher signal strength,  
although if the signal strength is greater than 99dBµV on the  
strongest stations you may need an RF attenuator or a smaller  
antenna.  
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Minimising interference  
Interference from nearby stations, or from electrical noise sources  
such as computers, can be heard as faint rustling or whistling  
noises in the background of the signal. The KUDOS tuner is  
designed to provide excellent rejection of interference, but the  
following guidelines can help if this proves to be a problem.  
Select the narrow bandwidth, for the best rejection of adjacent FM  
stations.  
If the interference is from strong interfering radio stations try  
orienting the antenna away from them. You can even install an  
antenna rotator to remotely control the antenna direction. Ask your  
dealer for assistance.  
If the interference is from electronic equipment move the antenna  
to another position.  
Install a better, more selective, antenna which will pick up the  
stronger wanted signals and reject unwanted ones.  
If all else fails, try mono. A signal which is unusable in stereo will  
often sound better in mono.  
Minimising distortion  
Unless interference is a problem you can achieve the lowest  
possible distortion by selecting the wide bandwidth option.  
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Getting good reception on AM  
Although the quality available with AM is obviously lower than with  
FM, the KUDOS Tuner is capable of excellent results on AM with a  
well set-up aerial.  
Minimising noise  
Signal strength on AM is less important than on FM. If there is little  
interference a signal strength of 30dBµV is usable, and there is not  
much advantage of signal strengths greater than 50dBµV. With  
signals weaker than this you can benefit from improving the  
antenna.  
If you have signals stronger than 99dBµV you may need an RF  
attenuator or a smaller antenna to avoid overloading the AM front  
end. This will not damage the KUDOS tuner, but may prevent  
reception of weaker signals nearby.  
Minimising interference  
As on FM, interference can be caused by other stations, or by  
electrical equipment or wiring.  
The best way to avoid interference is to move the antenna away  
from interfering electrical equipment, or rotate it to reduce the  
strength of interfering stations.  
Interference can also be reduced by selecting the narrow  
bandwidth, at the expense of high frequency response. Sometimes  
the remaining interference can be eliminated by deliberately tuning  
up to 4kHz off the correct frequency, away from the interference  
above or below the station. This will also increase the high  
frequency response again.  
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At night the reception conditions can change dramatically, and  
stations you can receive clearly in the daytime may suffer from  
interference at night.  
Maximising the frequency response  
Unless interference is a problem, selecting the wide bandwidth will  
give the best possible frequency response. This provides a 7kHz  
frequency response which gives much better sound quality than  
narrow, which provides a frequency response of only 3.5kHz.  
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Guarantee and service  
This product is guaranteed under the conditions which apply in the  
country of purchase.  
In addition to any statutory rights the customer may have, we  
undertake to replace any parts which have failed due to faulty  
manufacture. To help us, please ask your Linn retailer about the  
Linn warranty scheme in operation in your country.  
In the UK and other markets, extended warranty is offered to  
customers who register their purchase with Linn. A registration card  
can be obtained from your Linn retailer and should be stamped by  
them. This will also enable you to receive the Linn RECORD  
newsletter and details of hi-fi and music available from Linn.  
Warning  
Refer all enquiries to authorised Linn retailers only. Unauthorised  
servicing or dismantling of the product invalidates the  
manufacturer’s warranty.  
If you are in any doubt, please contact your nearest Linn retailer.  
For information on your nearest Linn retailer, contact the Linn  
factory in Scotland or your national distributor.  
Important  
1 Please keep a copy of the sales receipt to establish the purchase  
date of the product.  
2 Please ensure that your equipment is insured by you during any  
transit or shipment for repair.  
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Technical information  
Tuning  
Tuning range – USA  
FM  
87.5 to 108.5MHz  
530 to 1730kHz  
AM  
Tuning range – Europe  
FM  
87.5 to 108.5MHz  
AM  
144 to 297kHz and 522 to 1611kHz  
Tuning range – Japan  
FM  
75.5 to 90.5MHz  
530 to 1730kHz  
AM  
A KUDOS Tuner can be converted between USA operation and  
European operation by a Linn dealer. The Japanese version is  
specific to Japan and cannot be re-configured.  
Tuning resolution  
AM, TUNE mode  
AM, SCAN mode  
1kHz  
10kHz USA and Japan, 9kHz Europe  
AM, direct frequency entry 1kHz  
FM, TUNE or SCAN mode 100kHz  
FM, direct frequency entry 50kHz  
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Preset tuning  
50 presets can be defined, and each stores:  
• the wave band  
• the frequency  
• the STEREO and NARROW options.  
The tuner is reset to preset 0 when first switched on.  
Signal strength meter  
Shows the signal strength in the range 0 to 99dBµV.  
Mute/Scan threshold  
Adjustable in five steps from fully off, to 30 to 40dBµV muting  
sensitivity.  
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Specifications  
Antenna inputs  
Outputs  
FM: 75coaxial connector.  
AM: Screw terminals  
Two pairs RCA phono connectors.  
Output impedance 200Ω  
Minimum load: 1ktotal  
Output levels  
Mains fuse  
FM: 775mV rms into 1kat 75kHz peak  
deviation.  
AM: 775mV rms into 1kat 100% modulation.  
220V and 240V: T400mA 50/60Hz  
100V and 120V: T800mA 50/60Hz.  
Power consumption  
Size  
20VA approx.  
320mm x 326mm x 80mm  
(12.6" x 12.8" x 3.2") (W x D x H)  
Weight  
3.3Kg (7.3lb)  
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Index  
Keys  
C
< key 17  
> key 17  
clearing presets 25  
connections 8  
aerial 9  
audio output 9  
mains supply 9  
Sneaky KUDOS 8  
stand-alone KUDOS 8  
copyright iv  
A
acknowledgements iv  
aerials  
choosing 10  
connecting 9  
loop antenna 11  
ribbon antenna 10  
three element antenna 11  
whip antenna 11  
AM reception  
D
defining presets 23  
distortion  
minimising on FM 6  
aerials 11  
maximising the frequency  
response 8  
F
FM reception  
minimising interference 7  
minimising noise 7  
AM/FM key 20  
antennae. See aerials  
aerial 10  
minimising distortion 6  
minimising interference 6  
minimising noise 5  
frequency, entering  
directly 22  
B
band  
frequency response,  
maximising on AM 8  
front panel 15  
selecting 20  
BAND key 17, 20  
Sneaky KUDOS 16  
stand-alone KUDOS 16  
fuse replacement iii  
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muting threshold  
displaying 27  
setting 26  
G
guarantee 29  
specification 32  
I
interference 5  
minimising on AM 7  
minimising on FM 6  
introduction 1  
N
Narrow key 17  
noise 5  
minimising on AM 7  
minimising on FM 5  
K
KEILIDH loudspeakers 2  
key functions 17  
KUDOS and music 3  
P
positioning 7  
PRESET display 19  
presets  
L
clearing 25  
long waveband (Europe  
only) 21  
displaying frequency 20  
entering number 19  
selecting 19  
loop antenna 11  
storing using the front panel 24  
storing using the remote  
control 23  
M
mains lead wiring 6  
mains plugs i  
mains supply  
R
connecting 9  
reception, getting best 5  
remote control 15  
replacing the fuse iii  
ribbon antenna 10  
MAJIK control amplifier 2  
MATRIX key 18  
MOD key 17  
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tuning 20, 22  
S
entering a frequency  
directly 22  
safety instructions i, ii  
SCAN display 21  
scanning 21  
frequency steps 22  
specification 31  
using the remote control 21  
service 29  
with the remote control 22  
TUNING key 17  
tuning range 31  
tuning resolution 31  
setting up 5  
signal strength  
displaying 25  
specification 32  
Sneaky KUDOS 3  
front panel 16  
U
unpacking 5  
selecting 18  
V
specifications 33  
stand-alone KUDOS  
front panel 16  
voltage selection 5  
stations, choosing 18  
Stereo key 17  
storing presets 23  
switching off 18  
switching on 17  
W
waveband  
selecting 20  
WHERE key 18  
whip antenna 11  
T
Z
technical information 31  
three element antenna 11  
ZONE key 18  
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