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HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
NOTE: this is a
HOW TO SET, ACTIVATE AND DEACTIVATE THE ALARM
The alarm feature can be set to turn the radio on and off at a specified time. Setting the alarm ON/OFF times can be done while the radio is turned on or off. NOTE: in the setting procedures outlined below, each successive step must be performed within 5 seconds of the previous step, otherwise, the setting proce- dure must be started again.
SETTING THE ALARM-ON TIME
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2.While keeping the TIME SET button 15
3.Release the TIME SET button 15 . After setting, 'TIMER ON' in the display will change to 'TIMER'.
SETTING THE ALARM-OFF TIME
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2.While keeping the TIME SET button 15
3.Release the TIME SET button 15 . After setting, 'TIMER OFF' in the display will change to 'TIMER'
ACTIVATING THE ALARM
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DEACTIVATING THE ALARM
HOW TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER
The sleep timer allows the radio to play for a specified number of minutes before it turns off. It operates independently of the alarm feature. This is done with the SLEEP button 10 and can be done with the radio turned on or off. The first
USING YOUR SHORTWAVE LISTENING
Thoroughly read the SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE included with your radio. It completely explains everything needed to successfully enjoy shortwave listening. Once you have read about shortwave "bands", use the examples below to try out your radio's shortwave abilities. Refer to pages 6 through 9 of the SHORT-
WAVE LISTENING GUIDE.
Note: your radio shows shortwave frequencies in megahertz (MHz).
HOW TO TUNE AROUND IN A SHORTWAVE BAND
Let's use a specific example to learn how to "tune around" in a shortwave band and find stations. It's really no different from tuning around in the AM and FM bands for finding local stations. We will use the shortwave 31 meter band, an evening band, in the example below, but you can substitute any other band based on it's suitability for the time of day that you are listening, e.g., 19 meters during daylight hours. Refer to pages 6 through 9 of the SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE.
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