Kaito electronic KA009 manual Specifications FM 88 108 MHz TV1 Channel 2 6 AIR 118-137MHz

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Charging the built-in Ni-MH rechargeable batteries

1.Dynamo: Switch main power off, then use crank handle (8), at 2 turns per second, cranking for 90 seconds, you will get about 30 minutes playing.

2.Adapter (110V or 220V): The internal battery will begin charging as soon as the adapter is plugged in. The radio will work on the adapter power when turning the main power switch on. The first time you charge the internal battery, it is recommended that you charge the battery for no less than 10 hours, but no more than 13 hours. Knob 1 can be in any position while the battery is charging.

If fully charged for at least 12 hours, it will produce 24 hours or more of continuous playing on all bands.

3.Solar Panel: If the main power switch is powered off, the solar panel will charge the built-in batteries whenever there is enough light.

4.Regular batteries: it is recommended that you use alkaline "AA" batteries for best performance. It depends on battery capacity for listening time, from weeks to months. If you store your radio for an extended period of time, we strongly recommend that you remove the "AA" batteries from the radio.

Specifications FM : 88 - 108 MHz TV1: Channel 2 - 6 AIR: 118-137MHz

NOAA Weather: 162.400/162.425/162.475/162.50/162.525/162.55 (continuous band)

TV2: Channel 7 - 13

AM (MW): 530 -1710 K Hz

SW1: 4.00- 9.00 MHz

SW2: 9.00

14.00 MHz

SW3:

14.00

19.00 M Hz

SW4:

19.00- 26.00 MHz

Output power: 200 MW peak power using built-in speaker.

Headset jack socket: 3.5 mm

External DC supply socket: 6 mm (positive center)

Sensitivity

FM 20uV

MW: Ü.5 mV

SW: 30uV

Rechargeable batteries: 3 NI-MH batteries 600mAh

Size: 165 x 137 x 70 mm

Weight : 460g (battery not included)

Caution: On the VHF and AIR bands, if there is a strong FM station near you, you might receive interference from that strong station, but when you tune in a used frequency in the VHF/AIR band, you will hear the tuned in station.

Care and Maintenance

1Use soft cloth to clean the radio. Do not use aggressive polish or cleaners.

2Do not expose to moisture or temperature above 130oF

3Take "AA" batteries out of the radio when you do not use the radio for a long period of time.

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Contents Description FeaturesImportant Notice Regarding Solar Operation Operation at a Glance see diagram for location of controls SolarRadio Operation see diagram for location of controls Tuning a StationFour-Way Power Source Band selectionSpecifications FM 88 108 MHz TV1 Channel 2 6 AIR 118-137MHz SW1 4.00- 9.00 MHz SW2 14.00 MHz SW3 SW4 19.00- 26.00 MHzWhat is the best way to power the radio? How long will the built-in battery pack last?Which shortwave stations can I hear? Appendix Shortwave Frequencies