Radio Shack SCP-107 owner manual To turn off the radio, repeatedly press

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MONO. The sound will be monaural, but the distortion will be reduced.

Notes:

The AM antenna is built in. Posi- tion the cassette player for the best AM reception.

For the best FM or TV reception, fully uncoil the headphones’ or speakers’ cord.

3.Use TUNING UP or DOWN to tune to the desired station using manual or memory tuning (see “Manual Tuning” on Page 20 or “Memory Tuning” on Page 20).

4.Adjust VOLUME to the desired listen- ing level.

5.To emphasize the bass sounds, press E-BASSso that a bar appears above the E-BASS–ON . To turn it off, press E- BASS so that the bar appears above

E-BASS–OFF .

6.To turn off the radio, repeatedly press

RADIO ON/OFF BAND until the display is turned off.

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Contents SCP-107 14-1250.DS.fm Page 2 Tuesday, May 16, 2000 232 PM Contents Features Features5 FCC Wants YOU to Know Using Batteries Connecting PowerPreparation 8Preparation Preparation9 Using AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power 12Preparation Using the Belt Clip Listening Safely Connecting Headphones or SpeakersTraffic Safety Setting the Frequency Ranges and StepsUS1 North and South America with TV band EU Europe and other areas Using the Radio To turn off the radio, repeatedly press Memory Tuning Manual TuningStoring Stations Automatically Only for AM and FM Storing Stations Manually Selecting Stored Stations Using Hold Loading a Cassette Tape Using the Tape PlayerPlaying a Tape Using Reverse Mode To rewind To fast Using FAST-FORWARD and RewindTape Tips Using the Sleep TimerRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality 14-1250.DS.fm Page 29 Tuesday, May 16, 2000 232 PM Playing the Games Playing the Slot Machine Game Scoring Playing the Number GameExiting the Game Mode Care Cleaning the Tape Handling Parts Resetting the Cassette Player Radio SpecificationsCassette Player General 8A-HRB-907-01 04A00 000207AKK-O-RS9 14-1250