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Radio
CD Player
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TV Band
CH
The channel number lights on the display when TV band is selected.
TV Band
CH 2 | 59.75 MHz |
CH 3 | 65.75 MHz |
CH 4 | 71.75 MHz |
CH 5 | 81.75 MHz |
CH 6 | 87.75 MHz |
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CH 7 | 179.75 MHz |
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CH 8 | 185.75 MHz |
CH 9 | 191.75 MHz |
CH 10 | 197.75 MHz |
CH 11 | 203.75 MHz |
CH 12 | 209.75 MHz |
CH 13 | 215.75 MHz |
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Important: The listening range of NOAA weather stations varies from 10 miles up to a maximum of 40 miles
from the station’s transmitter. In some areas of the United States, weather transmissions cannot be monitored. The effective range of this radio will have side variations due to the height of the local transmitting antenna, atmospheric conditions, and the terrain between the transmitter and your radio’s location.
Loading CD Disc
1.Press to open the disc tray.
2.Insert CD disc with label side facing up.
3.Press again to close the disc tray.
Play and Pause Playback
Press to start playback.
Press again to pause. The track number will flash when in pause mode.
Press again to resume.
Note:
•“READING” flashes on the display while CD is being read.
•If no disc is in the disc compartment “NO DISC” shows on the display.
Skip and Search Tracks
Press to go to the previous track.
Press and hold to quick search backwards through a track.
Press to go to the next track.
Press and hold to quick search forward through a track.
End Playback
Press to end playback.
Repeat and Random Playback
Press DISPLAY on the remote control repeatedly to select among playback modes.
- Repeat track
- Repeat disc
- Random playback
- Repeating all tracks on the disc in random order
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Weather Band
Weather information is given continuously from U.S. Government Weather Stations on frequencies from 162.400MHz to 162.550MHz.
Listening to External mp3 Player
Weather Band
CH 1 | 162.550 MHz |
CH 2 | 162.400 MHz |
CH 3 | 162.475 MHz |
CH 4 | 162.425 MHz |
CH 5 | 162.450 MHz |
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CH 6 | 162.500 MHz |
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CH 7 | 162.525 MHz |
The Weather transmission, broadcast 24 hours a day, are taped messages that are repeated every 4 to 6 minutes and revised and updated as needed to match the changing weather conditions. For additional information, check your location office of the National Weather Service (Department of Commerce).
External mp3 player holder
Connect the audio cable
to the unit
before first mp3 player use
An external mp3 player holder is located at the bottom of the unit. You can connect your mp3 player and play music through the unit.
1.Slide the lock to the right to open the holder.
2.Connect the audio cable to your mp3 player
and let the player rest on the holder.
•You also need to connect the audio cable behind the holder to the unit before first use.
3.Turn on the mp3 player and press MP3 AUDIO IN to listen to it.
4.Adjust the mp3 player to
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