Radio Shack DX-398 owner manual While PAGE and MEMO flash

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4.While PAGE and MEMO flash,

4.While PAGE and MEMO flash,

repeatedly press TUNING Manual backgroundManual background or

Manual backgroundManual background to select the page where you want to store the frequency.

The page’s number appears under PAGE and the name of the page’s country appears as you

press TUNING Manual backgroundManual background or Manual backgroundManual background . For each page, the number of the first available empty memory location in that page flashes next to MEMO.

Note: If you wait more than 10

seconds to press TUNING Manual backgroundManual background or

Manual backgroundManual background , PAGE and MEMO stop flash- ing. If this happens, start again at Step 3.

5.Press ENTER Manual backgroundManual background to assign the frequency to the flashing memory location. The receiver beeps and a bracket appears around the number where you stored the fre- quency.

Notes:

If the receiver’s memory is full, MEMOFULL appears when you press a number key.

To replace a frequency you stored with a new frequency, repeatedly press TUNING Manual backgroundManual background

or TUNING Manual backgroundManual background to select a new frequency, press M/MEM, then hold down the number key cor- responding to that memory

location for about 2 seconds. The receiver beeps and stores the new frequency in the mem- ory location.

ASSIGNING A NAME TO AN FM/MW/LW STATION OR SW PAGE

To help you easily identify stored fre- quencies, you can assign a name (up to 8 characters) to an FM, MW, or LW memory location, or to an SW page.

1.Select a band (see “Selecting a Band” on Page 18).

2.Repeatedly press PAGE to select the page number where you stored the desired frequency.

3.For an FM, MW, or LW station, use the number keys to enter the desired memory location number.

4.Press EDIT. A cursor flashes under the displayed frequency for about 30 seconds.

5.While the cursor flashes, turn MANUAL TUNING until you see the first character you want to use.

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Contents with Radio Data System OWNER’S MANUALAll-BandShortwave Receiver DX-398FEATURES Control Lock — prevents accidental setting changes Band Meters THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWCONTENTS Storing FM, MW, or LW Frequencies in Memory Installing Internal Batteries CONNECTING TO POWERUsing Standard AC Power PREPARATIONUsing Vehicle Battery Power CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL ANTENNA ADJUSTING THE TELESCOPING ANTENNACONNECTING A TAPE RECORDER CONNECTING HEADPHONESTraffic Safety Listening SafelyUSING THE STAND SETTING THE MW AM TUNING INCREMENT USING THE MEMO LABELUNDERSTANDING YOUR RECEIVER AM MODE — lets you set up the alarm timer C cancel — cancels an entryTUNING / — tunes up or down the band you selected M/MEM — stores frequencies into memoryTURNING THE RECEIVER ON AND OFF BASIC OPERATIONLIGHTING THE DISPLAY LOCKING THE CONTROLSSETTING AND VIEWING THE LOCAL TIME CHANGING A WORLD CITY NAME VIEWING A WORLD TIMESelecting a Band TUNING STATIONSManual Tuning Scan Tuning Direct Access TuningPAGE TUNING PREPROGRAMMED SHORTWAVE STATIONSCountry DX-398SHORTWAVE PAGES CHARTMemory Location PageMemory Location CountryPage StationsMemory Location CountryPage StationSPECIAL TUNING CONTROLS ADJUSTING THE TONESTEREO/MONO-FM WIDE/NARR.-AMUSING RDS TUNING SSB STATIONSFollow these steps to use RDS 5.If your time zone is using Daylight1.Turn on the receiver Saving Time, repeatedly press until appearsSTORING FM, MW, OR LW FREQUENCIES IN MEMORY MEMORY FUNCTIONSAutomatic Storage Manual StorageSTORING SW FREQUENCIES IN MEMORY 4.While PAGE and MEMO flash DELETING A STATION YOU STORED LOCKING/UNLOCKING A STORED STATIONMOVING A FREQUENCY TO ANOTHER MEMORY LOCATION USING PRIORITY USING THE TIMER ALARMS TIMER FUNCTIONSSetting an Alarm Silencing the AlarmTimer Recording USING THE SLEEP TIMERTurning a Timer Alarm On or Off REFERENCE SOURCES LISTENING HINTSFREQUENCY CONVERSION BAND ALLOCATIONInternational Frequencies Ships and Coastal Station Frequencies Aircraft FrequenciesTime Standard Frequencies Longwave BandLISTENING GUIDE Location StationRemarks 5,950Location StationRemarks 9,610Location StationRemarks 15,084AMATEUR SHORTWAVE BANDS IN THE US BIRDIESAmateur Shortwave Bands in MHz TROUBLESHOOTING CARE AND MAINTENANCE RESETTING THE DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS Page We Service What We Sell Limited Ninety-DayWarrantyRadioShack A Division of Tandy Corporation