C. Crane Radio instruction manual Swii, 15.00~15.825 MHz 19m Day and summer 17.48~17.90 MHz 16m

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Shortwave Tips

SWII

9250~9995 kHz (31m) – all year, night/winter *

11.50~12.16 MHz (25m) – summer; near sunset

13.57~13.87 MHz (22m) – day and summer

15.00~15.825 MHz (19m) –

day and summer *

17.48~17.90 MHz (16m) –

day and summer

18.90~19.02 MHz (15m) – day, not much

21.45~21.85 MHz (13m) – day, not much

Shortwave broadcasters use Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) time to coordinate their shows. You can normally find a UTC time signal at 5,000, 10,000 or 15,000 kHz.

CCRadio-SWP

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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 BackIntroduction Features and Operation ExplainedPower Sleep Button To change to a Sleep setting, pressTuning Knob Setting Clock Time /SAVING a Station to Memory LightMemory/Time SET key works in two ways Display button works in two ways Display buttonSetting the Alarm FavoritesPressing the Favorites key allows you to Band button VolumeThis is easy, up + and down UP and P Down ButtonsKeys Frequency ButtonPerformance Tips LCD DisplayFor FM, the telescopic antenna up full Performance Tips Troubleshooting Guide Power Adapter SpecificationsCommon Care Safety InstructionsProper Battery Handling Read Before Operating EquipmentKeep 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