POWER SUPPLY
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BATTERY OPERATION
1.Gently place the radio on its front with the bottom facing you.
2.Remove the battery/cord storage compartment door by releasing the three compartment door latches, then swing door toward you and off.
3.Insert the 6 “D” size batteries into the compartment as indicated on the panel inside the compartment. Be sure the + (cap) end of each battery is installed in t he direction shown in the battery outline. Insert’ ‘bottom row” of batteries first, then slide the “top row” under the BATTERY STRAP from the left side of
6 “D” SIZE BAITERIES
4.Replace the compartment door by first placing the bottom securing tabs into their receptacles; then swing doo} into positi& and press until th;three lat- ches “snap” into place.
NOTE. After a portable radio has been used extensively in battery operation, the qualify of the sound may deteriorate or the loudness may decrease. When this happens, the very first thing to suspect is rundown batteries.
Further confirmation that the batteries are run down can be made by changing to AC tine cord operation. If the sound quality improves the batteries are run down and should be replaced with new batteries.
Your SUPERRADIO offers exceptional battery life with standard “D” size bat- teries. Alkaline batteries, although more expensive, offer increased battery life over standard cells.
IMPORTANT
Since few batteries are actually “leakproof”, always remove batteries, (even if new) when storing product unused for over 30 days or using AC continually. For shorter periods of AC operation (up to 30 days) batteries may remain in product.
Always remove
120-VOLT AC OPERATION
Remove &wer cord from COrTptirWIt and plug into any
FM-AM OPERATION
1.Turn radio ON by depressing the POWER
2Select AM or FM operation with the BAND SELECT switch.
3.For FM reception, lift and extend the Whip Antenna to its fullest length. See page 4 for further information on both the AM and FM antennas.
4, Turn the volume up by rotating the VOLUME Control in a clockwise diretilon.
5.Rotate the FM/AM TUNING knob to select your favorite FM or AM station.
6.Precise tuning to distant (or weak) FM stations can be achieved by following the AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) directions as
7.Adjust the VOLUME, BASS and TREBLE controls to your preferred listening level and tone.
8.To turn radio off, press the POWER
AM BAND
AM Band radio stations are assigned broadcast frequencies between 540 and 1700 Kilohertz (KHz). AM transmissions leave the antenna in two types of radio waves - ground waves and sky waves. Ground waves stay close to the ground and can be picked up by receivers in the local area. Sky waves go into the sky and pass thru the ionosphere into outer space. Some sky waves have a tenden- cy to “bounce” back from the ionosphere (especially during the evening hours) and can be picked up by distant receivers.
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