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Features and Operation Explained

tune the stations you have installed in mem- ory exclusively. You can use the Tuning Knob, “Up” and “Down” buttons, or 0-9 Keys to change memory channels. This can save you much time if you are familiar with the stations in your area. There is no other function to this button. Press “FAVORITES” again to go back to regular tuning.

I VOLUME

This is easy, up + and down -.

O UP < and P DOWN< Buttons

These buttons can be used to tune the radio one step at a time or “press and hold” to scan for the next strong station.

The buttons can also be used when setting the time or to scroll through memorized sta- tions while in U FAVORITES (Memory Scan) mode.

{BAND button

Pressing the “BAND” button with the radio

“on” changes bands in order: FM, AM, SW1, and SW2.

With the radio “off”, the “BAND” button can be pressed and held for five seconds to

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Contents Pocket Radio Before Use Main St, Fortuna, CA Phone UnpackingQuick Start Table of Contents Radio Identification Front View CCRadio-SWP Radio Identification LCD Display T y u i o pFM Stereo indicator, displays only when headphones are used Radio Identification Sides Whip Antenna used for FM and SW bands Radio Identification BackPower Sleep Button Features and Operation ExplainedTo change to a Sleep setting, press IntroductionTuning Knob Memory/Time SET key works in two ways Setting Clock Time /SAVING a Station to MemoryLight Display button works in two ways Display buttonPressing the Favorites key allows you to Setting the AlarmFavorites This is easy, up + and down VolumeUP and P Down Buttons Band buttonKeys Frequency ButtonFor FM, the telescopic antenna up full Performance TipsLCD Display Performance Tips Troubleshooting Guide Power Adapter SpecificationsProper Battery Handling Safety InstructionsRead Before Operating Equipment Common CareKeep OUT of Reach of Children Keep Away from Water MoistureOutside Antennas Or Cables Do not Attempt to Service RadioSWI Shortwave Tips15.00~15.825 MHz 19m Day and summer 17.48~17.90 MHz 16m SwiiStation Log Station Log Station Log 175 Model CCRadio-SWP Ansi C63.4