C. Crane Radio instruction manual Frequency Button, Keys

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Features and Operation Explained

change the AM tuning steps from 10 to 9 kHz. The U.S. uses 10 kHz. Most of the rest of the world uses 9 kHz steps. It could be important to change the AM step rate if you use the “Up” and “Down” button to scan for stations and you happen to be in a foreign country.

}“FREQ”UENCY Button

This is used to directly enter a frequency. You must be in the radio band of your choice before you enter a frequency. AM and SW is straightforward. Press “FREQ” and enter the AM or SW frequency using the numbered keys. For FM you must enter a last digit. To enter 100.3 FM you must press “FREQ” and then press 1-0-0-3.

q 0-9 KEYS

These are used to directly enter a frequen- cy or memory channel. See } “FREQ”- UENCY button for direct entry.

While in U FAVORITES (Memory Scan) mode you can also enter the channel num- ber of a station you memorized. There is a programming quirk, however. Because there are 200 channels, you must key in 3 digits for each number. Channel “00” through “9”

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CCRadio-SWP

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Contents Pocket Radio Before Use Unpacking Main St, Fortuna, CA PhoneQuick Start Table of Contents Radio Identification Front View CCRadio-SWP T y u i o p Radio Identification LCD DisplayFM Stereo indicator, displays only when headphones are used Radio Identification Sides Radio Identification Back Whip Antenna used for FM and SW bandsTo change to a Sleep setting, press Features and Operation ExplainedPower Sleep Button IntroductionTuning Knob Setting Clock Time /SAVING a Station to Memory LightMemory/Time SET key works in two ways Display button Display button works in two waysSetting the Alarm FavoritesPressing the Favorites key allows you to UP and P Down Buttons VolumeThis is easy, up + and down Band buttonFrequency Button KeysPerformance Tips LCD DisplayFor FM, the telescopic antenna up full Performance Tips Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Power AdapterRead Before Operating Equipment Safety InstructionsProper Battery Handling Common CareKeep Away from Water Moisture Keep OUT of Reach of ChildrenDo not Attempt to Service Radio Outside Antennas Or CablesShortwave Tips SWISwii 15.00~15.825 MHz 19m Day and summer 17.48~17.90 MHz 16mStation Log Station Log Station Log 175 Model CCRadio-SWP Ansi C63.4