5. Now press button marked "ENTER", Display shows hours and minutes.6. By pressing the lower "DUAL TIME" button now, the LCD
BAND SELECTION There are four band selector buttons located just beneath the LCD display.BAND FREQUENCY RANGE
TUNING MODEADJUSTING THE ANTENNALocate the band you want to listen to in thefollowing chart and adjust the antenna asindicated. BAND
You may select any frequency using four different turning methods: Direct turning Manual T
4. Press the button marked ENTER within twelve seconds. The frequency and band will now show up in the display. The SIGNAL STRENGTH wi
MANUAL TUNING To select a station you do not know the frequency of, use the MANUAL TUNING [ ] [V] buttons or the ROTARY TUNING control on
When you repeatedly press the [ ] or [V]buttons, the frequencies change in incrementsof:FM : 50 KHz (or 100 KHz)LW : 9 KHzMW : 9 KHz or 10 KHzSW
SCAN TUNINGUse scan tuning to quickly locate a stationor to monitor several stations within aspecific band. 1. Turn on radio by pressing POWER
4. Press and hold the ( ) or (V) buttons for at least a half second or more and the radio will scan all the frequencies in that band, and will s
MEMORY TUNINGYou may store up to eighteen differentfrequencies on the SW/FM bands and upto nine different frequencies on each ofthe other bands for
FEATURES Continuous Tuning permits reception of Cancel Button allows you to instantly more stations than ever before without
1. Press POWER button to turn on radio. 2. Select a band in which a station is stored that you want to recall. 3. Press any of the NUM
CLOCK RADIO OPERATIONWith this receiver you can fall asleep toyour favorite station by pressing the SLEEPbutton, or wake you to the morning news, or a
POWER4. To verify STANDBY button again. Press STANDBY once more and the clock returns to the current time.5. You may select radio or buzzer alar
MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLSIn addition to standard tuning methodsdescribed previously, use the followingcontrols for special operations.This switch adjusts
Using the LOCK switch preventsunauthorized operation of the radio and willalso prevent the station you are listening tofrom being changed. When t
CAR E AN DMAINTENANCEThisreceiverisanexampleofsuperiordesignandcraftsmanship.Thefollowingsuggestionswillhelpyoucareforthereceiversothatyoucanenjoyitfo
26Wipetheproductwithadampenedclothoccasionallytokeepitlookingnew.Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrongdetergentstocleamtoproduct.Useonlyfre
SPECIFICATIONSSemi conductors: 1 LSI, 9 IC, 8FET. 42 Transistors
Power sources: 1. For Power when not playing radio UM 3 (AA size) battery x 2pcs
CONTROL LOCATIONS 1. Telescopic antenna 12. Meter Select Button 2. Sleep Timer
23. 9KHz/10KHz Step Switch24. High/Low Tone Switch25. Volume Control26. Tuning Speed Control27. Lock Switch28. Alarm Set Selector29. Folding Stand30.
CHOOSING A POWER SUPPLYYou can operate the receiver using: Six Alkaline AA Batteries. Household AC [With optional AC adaptor] 12
USING HOUSE CURRENT [AC]The receive may be power by ACcurrent using the AC adaptor (not included).Insert the small barrel shaped plug into thejac
PRELIMINARY SETTINGSSETTING THE CLOCKThe time is displayed in the 24 hour modesince most shortwave stations operateaccording to Greenwich Mean Time.
4. Now press button marked ENTER .Display shows hours and minutes.8
SETTING DUAL TIMEA second time zone can be programmedinto this unit such as your home time ifyou are traveling, or Greenwich MeanTime for instant acce
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