Shortwave Tips

The CCRadio-SWP covers all of the impor- tant international broadcast bands. A “ * ” symbol signifies where you most likely find the best listening. They are listed by fre- quency and then the (meter band). There are exceptions to every rule in Shortwave. Reception will vary when you are in a for- eign country.

The CCRadio-SWP has plenty of memory. If you install active frequencies into memory, you can recall them easily. When you are trying to find a station, it is best to switch to manual tuning, using the tuning knob.

SWI

2300~2495 kHz (120m) – mostly tropical regions

3200~3400 kHz (90m) – mostly tropical regions

3900~4050 kHz (75m) – mostly Europe

4400~5100 kHz (60m) – night, mostly tropical

5800~6300 kHz (49m) – all year-round, night

7100~7600 kHz (41m) – best at night

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C. Crane Radio instruction manual Shortwave Tips, Swi